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Detail Magazine

December 20191/1
 

The Pavilion for Archaeologists and Kids in Pachacamac, Peru is featured on the cover of November 2019 issue of Detail Magazine dedicated to Climate Regerstring Construction. The articles include photographs and comprehensive construction details of the structure designed and built by students of Studio Tom Emerson, eth Zurich and Taller 5 Juillerat/Manrique, fab, pucp in Lima in summer 2018.

Dezeen Design Award

November 20191/1
 

Room for Archaeologists and Kids, Peru has won the Small Building Award and the overall Architecture Award at the Dezeen Design Awards 2019. The project was designed and built in 2018 by students of Studio Tom Emerson, D-arch, ETH Zurich and Taller 5 Juillerat/Manrique, FAU, PUCP in Lima

Daniel Ganz
Garden as Paradise as Educational Academy

September 20191/1
 


Tuesday 24. September, 10:00

HIL F.41 (studio space)
Department of Architecture
ETH Zurich
Hoenggerberg

Beazley Design of the Year 2019

September 20191/1
 

A Pavilion for Archaeologists and Kids in Pachacamac, Peru has been nominated for the Beazley Design of the Year 2019. The project was designed and built by students of Studio Tom Emerson, D arch, ETH Zurich and The project will be exhibited at the Design Museum from 11 September 2019 until 9 February 2020.

Now in its twelfth year, Beazley Designs of the Year is an annual celebration of the most original and exciting products, concepts and designers across the globe today. Nominators were asked to select their favourite designs that inspire, represent change in their field and capture this moment in time.

Alongside mk Gallery is a nomination for A Pavilion for Archaeologists and Kids in Pachacamac in Peru designed and constructed by students of 6a director Tom Emerson from the Department of Architecture, etc Zurich in collaboration with Taller 5 Juillerat/Manrique, FAU, PUCP in Lima.

Dezeen Award 2019

September 20191/1
 

A Pavilion for Archaeologists and Kids in Pachacamac, Peru has been shortlisted for a Dezeen Award 2019. The project was designed and built in 2018 by students of Studio Tom Emerson, D-arch, ETH Zurich and Taller 5 Juillerat/Manrique, FAU, PUCP in Lima.

See project here