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Silver Prize
Silver Prize
Raymond Willett (USA)
Category A Japanese Style
       
 

Site work is generally of greatest expense in dense urban environments. For this reason the units proposed in this design are crafted in a controlled factory environment. Site work is limited to a spine or trunk structure where as many of the parts as feasible are also constructed off site. The individual units are then "hung" on this structure and the utility and communications connections made. This assembly approach allows structures to be rapidly made, thus lowering costs. Variations on the scheme presented here could easily be made allowing an assembly of these units to develop a "texture" which would furthermore add interest and the sense of individuality to the whole. This method of construction will allow the highest level of craftsmanship in controlled environments where quality assuredness will further the longevity of the final assembly.

 


 
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