RPI Student Work Featured in Dezeen
Ten RPI student architecture projects have been featured in the online magazine Dezeen as part of their Dezeen School Shows. Projects featured include work from each year of the five-year B. Arch. program at RPI. The School of Architecture included a statement about its featured work:
“Situated within one of the premier technological research universities in the US, the School of Architecture at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute works in collaboration with leading scientists, engineers, technologists, artists and entrepreneurs.
“Together, we reimagine the future built environment as an ecologically responsive, energy-efficient, socially conscious and poetically charged constellation of buildings and infrastructures that reinvigorate and empower diverse communities around the world.
“We believe in the benevolent power of architecture to contribute to the environmental restoration of our planet, to establish a more productive, harmonious and symbiotic relationship with the natural world, and to imbue our buildings with an awe-inspiring sense of wonder and delight.”
Participating students include: Emma Tommell, Allison Motler and Katherine Wright, Ryan Bedell and Hannah Taylor, Ethan Aspiras and Marcus Morgan, Clara Cruz, Sami Detwiler, Colin Bentley, Colin Dorsey and Bryn Peterson, Jack Zhang, Natalie Simpson, Sofia Amato
Participating critics include: Walaid Sehwail, Caleb White, Kyle Troyer, Adam Dayem, Crio Najle, Marcus Carter, Ryosuke Imaeda, Chris Perry, Riley Studebaker and Benjamin Vanmuysen
See the entire show featured on Dezeen here.
This school show is a partnership between Dezeen And Rensslear Polytechnic Institute