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Check out ten awesome student design projects from University of West England

May 20, 2024
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  • Ten design projects by students at the University of West England showcased in Dezeen’s latest school show
  • Projects range from architectural schemes in Rome to botanical-inspired distilleries in Bristol

Article:

In the latest school show by students at the University of West England, ten design projects were highlighted, showcasing a range of innovative concepts and ideas. One standout project, “Rhizoscape: Unveiling the Subterranean Architecture of Connectivity” explores the connectivity and complexity of architecture beneath the surface, aiming to foster interconnectedness within the space of Arnolfini and Bristol.

Another project, a botanical-inspired low to non-alcoholic bar and distillery in Bristol, aims to redefine the city’s relationship with alcohol by offering personalized workshops and immersive bar experiences using botanicals grown on-site. This project emphasizes the importance of mutualism between humans and the natural environment.

One particularly intriguing project, “The Mind Plants a Seed,” represents a hybrid typology of a mental health center, urban farm, and food hall. This unique space combines therapy, farming, and plant growth to create a metaphor for human growth and development through orderliness and progression.

Other projects include a publication investigating the link between hemline lengths and economic indicators in the UK, a chocolate-tasting experience inspired by Aztec and Mayan cultures, and an activist hub in Bristol that aims to provide spaces for all voices to be heard.

Overall, these projects highlight the diverse talent and creativity of the University of West England’s students, showcasing innovative approaches to design and architecture that resonate with societal and environmental themes.