I’ve recently had time to thoroughly read over The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses by Juhani Pallasmaa, … More
Author: Saran
Figure-Ground: explore the city from an archi student’s point of view
After I finished reading a book 日本の都市空間 (Nihon no Toshi Ku-kan, the Urban Space in Japan) that Richard recommended me, … More
Absolutely free VCE Visual Communication Design Resources for students
In the time of the disruption, some of the people who’re suffering the most are students who are missing out … More
Design for fundraising – reflection
Recently I completed a fundraising campaign for the music band I belong and I wanted to record how it went … More
Fundraising through making luggage tags
The project has been completed and I’m not currently taking orders. However, please feel free to get in touch with … More
Architecture Summer School with Richard Leplastrier & Peter Stutchbury
Between 9-15 February, I participated in the Total Immersion Summer School in Pittwater, Sydney. It is a week-long workshop organised … More
Katakana Table is here!
Following the Hiragana Table, I’ve finally finished making the Katakana Table. Katakana is a set of characters used to represent … More
Thinking to study architecture at uni? Q & A
Around this time of the year, I often receive questions from new first-year students who are starting their Bachelor degree … More
Transcript of my valedictorian speech
For today’s graduation ceremony (Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning – the University of Melbourne), I had written multiple drafts, … More
Design Studio Epsilon: Final Design Project
Through this project, I designed a music therapy centre combined with the community music centre. Meaning of the title The … More
Reflecting on the Archimarathon 3: Structure
This is a third article on the Archimarathon in Spain & Portugal. If you haven’t read the first one, click … More
Reflecting on the Archimarathon: 2 Beauty in the Execution
This is a second article on the Archimarathon in Spain & Portugal. If you haven’t read the first one, click … More