Group 4 presents \”Infinity: a self-contained campus lab,\” a visionary campus concept that integrates science, technology, and renewable resources as its core pillars. This innovative design focuses on maximizing the utilization of natural and social resources through scientific spatial layouts across five key subthemes: ecology, economy, people, culture, and scientific research.
The purpose extends beyond mere campus functionality – it explores how campus planning should align with contemporary development trends through experimental approaches. This all-round, multi-kinetic, and sustainable campus meets future social development needs while serving as a global reference for applying shared ideas in building the future through science.
Under the supervision of Prof. Fabio Marin from the University of Sao Paulo, the diverse international team includes members from USP, UCD, HNU, Cornell, WUR, and CAU. Their groundbreaking work earned the Award of Excellence, demonstrating the project’s significance in reimagining educational spaces for the 21st century.
*TAGS* – sustainable campus design, self-contained laboratory, renewable campus resources, 21st century education innovation
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