A project that reimagines Australia's first female prison as a "place of freedom" and a marketplace for artisans is included in Dezeen's latest school show.
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Former Tzannes Directors Mladen Prnjatovic, Ben Green and Chi Melhem have teamed up to form EM BE CE – a Sydney-based practice exploring new ways of living together.
Deriving its name from a phonetic rendering of the co-founders first name initials Mladen, Ben and Chi, the studio combines their collective experience in residential design, planning and urbanism, that includes everything from bespoke private homes, to city-scaled projects and precincts.
The trio have honed their skills and rapport together for over a decade. A statement released by the practice outlines the excitement of the trio to step out and form their own studio.
Eleven architecture and interiors projects by UNSW Sydney students
A theatre set in the post-pandemic world and a subterranean museum dedicated to mental health feature in this architecture and interiors-themed school show, curated by the UNSW Sydney.
A total of 11 student projects feature in the showcase, which is the first of two digital exhibitions hosted by the Australian university s Built Environment department on Dezeen.
The featured projects in part one have all been completed by undergraduates and postgraduate students enrolled on the department s Architecture and Interior Architecture programs.
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School statement: UNSW Built Environment s vision is to shape future cities – cities that are great, connected, and inclusive. We want to inspire and challenge tomorrow s city makers by offering a comprehensive range of specialised undergraduate, postgraduate and post-professional degree programs that few universities can match.