Studio 3 - Expanded Architecture
master studio at Aarhus School of Architecture led by Alicia Lazzaroni and Ula Kozminska / previously @studio3b_aarch + @aarch_studio_3a

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Luojia Zhang embraces multi-directional on-site winds in the new façade design to explore the potential for natural ventilation, cooling, and heating, and to improve the indoor climate of the existing building.
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Luojia Zhang embraces multi-directional on-site winds in the new façade design to explore the potential for natural ventilation, cooling, and heating, and to improve the indoor climate of the existing building.
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Luojia Zhang embraces multi-directional on-site winds in the new façade design to explore the potential for natural ventilation, cooling, and heating, and to improve the indoor climate of the existing building.
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Luojia Zhang embraces multi-directional on-site winds in the new façade design to explore the potential for natural ventilation, cooling, and heating, and to improve the indoor climate of the existing building.
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Luojia Zhang embraces multi-directional on-site winds in the new façade design to explore the potential for natural ventilation, cooling, and heating, and to improve the indoor climate of the existing building.
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Luojia Zhang embraces multi-directional on-site winds in the new façade design to explore the potential for natural ventilation, cooling, and heating, and to improve the indoor climate of the existing building.
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
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@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
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@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Carolina Anderskou explores façade microclimates and the biodiversity potential of discarded brick and rubble, embracing their porosity and vertically shifting conditions of the building envelope.
@___c______a
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Mathias Marquard Nymand investigates biodiversity and soil remediation methods, developing building materials that capture local contamination while creating a new climate buffer that improves the indoor climate of the existing offices.
@mathiasmany
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem3 project of Marius Strathe Sørensen investigates how bioregional approaches create opportunities for extending the life cycle of an existing office building, embracing its original tectonics while improving its indoor climate and reducing contamination of the surrounding landscape.
@mariusstrathe
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk

Re-articulating the building envelope – the sem1 project by Frida Elise Seeberg Liaaen & Lawrence Sprague reorients the perception of the building as a human body, in need of seasonal dressing. Reducing the permanent structure to a naked skeleton, the intervention suggests highly operable layers of comfort and protection, reliant on both occupants and professionals to maintain. The layers of clothing will serve unique purposes, and allow for repairable/removable and flexible fabrics that can react to the seasons and weather that surrounds us. With this design, we aim to challenge the levels of comfort the urban human is accustomed to, requesting that we return to a space that requires attention and knowledge.
@fridaliaaen
@lawkspr
@aarchdk
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