Group 3’s design focus is on the concept of \”Community.\” This broad concept is supported by affective, emotional, and traditional foundations. The most important factor of the project is the identification of place and its members as a community. The main objective is to develop a space that awakens the feeling of community, awakening a culture of unity.
The plan includes the current traditional community already present on site by preserving historical buildings, places of worship, and the ancient trees where people would gather. This approach ensures that the design respects and integrates the existing cultural and historical elements, fostering a sense of belonging and continuity.
The project is supervised by Prof. Yijia Wang (CAU) and includes team members Elen Perez (USP), Jessica Fahmy (UCD), Jiang Dawei (CAU), Rio Alfajri (WUR), Songyi Zheng (CORNELL), and Wang Chenhui (HNU). Their diverse backgrounds contribute to a comprehensive and inclusive design approach.
*TAGS* – community design, traditional preservation, cultural unity
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