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“STRATUM” Bamboo Pavilion Wins Honourable Mention in International Design and Construction Competition

2020-12-23

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23/12/2020

USJ’s Bachelor of Architectural Studies bamboo pavilion “STRATUM” wins honourable mention at the 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) International Colleges Design and Construction Competition.



USJ’s Bachelor of Architectural Studies bamboo pavilion “STRATUM” wins honourable mention at the 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) International Colleges Design and Construction Competition.

The competition was co-hosted by the School of Architecture of South China University of Technology and Nansha Birds Park in Guangzhou, and it’s a platform for leading universities from Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao, and ASEAN International Colleges to compete every year in the design and build of innovative bamboo pavilions. The awards were announced on the 19th of December 2020.

“Stratum” was the chosen project to participate in the final competition – 3rd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area-ASEAN International University Bamboo Design and Construction Competition – where USJ’s Bachelor of Architectural Studies team got to see their structure built at Nansha Birds Park and competed with the finalists from other countries’ universities, being recognised at the end with an honourable mention. 


STRATUM

Project team

Coordinator: Filipe Afonso

Students: Danielle Marelli; Katherine Zon Hmie Hmie; Billy Chan Chon Wai; Kelvin Chou U Long; Travis Lai Chon Fong; Lai Hon Chio; Gloria Lam Iok Ieong; Kingsley Liang Zijun; Micael Ferreras Olfindo; Graça P. Dias dos Santos; Tam Chi Pok.

Organizer

Association of Southeast Asian Nations International Colleges

Venue

Nansha Birds Park

Year

2020


About USJ’s Architecture Programmes:

The University of Saint Joseph’s (USJ) Architecture Programmes—Bachelor of Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture—are designed to empower a new generation of architects committed to improving the built environment and leading through meaningful design innovation. They provide students with a holistic education, enabling them with creative abilities, a cultural background, technical skills, and professional knowledge to pursue an impactful career in architecture, both in Macao and internationally. With an idealistic yet pragmatic approach, the USJ architecture programmes follow international architectural education standards while exploring specific local conditions, looking to Macao and the Greater Bay Area as a laboratory for students to test new spatial answers to contemporary challenges and opportunities.  The curricula are rooted in tectonics and sustainability, addressing themes such as high-density housing, heritage management and conservation, experimental material fabrication, and innovative mixed-use architecture.

The programmes emphasise ethics and expertise, encouraging students to be socially committed and generous and to design for the common good.

Students are challenged to generate innovative architectural and urban forms created from a public perspective that contribute to cities and their citizens’ futures by improving the design of the daily spaces where human activities occur.