The MAA is a visionary master program with an innovative and open structure, mixing diverse disciplines, shaping professionals capable of producing theoretical & practical solutions towards responsive cities, architecture & technology.
Not a Waste: Regeneration of mined dumpsites with SLM
JigHouse
What is “the proper degree of control” to be applied to a living tree to produce a desired geometry? Can this be standardized and made into a replicable workflow? Which current standard architectural elements can be replaced by this system? What are the implications for the current timber construction industry?
MiniBlocks – Sustainable Architecture Term 1
MiniBlocks is the result of the first term of research into a master thesis. This project will propose an exploration into how to activate underused public spaces in Barcelona by merging community and design. Introduction Why Barcelona? Framework State of the Art Proposal
Not a Waste: Landfill mine tale
The excessive waste produced in countries worldwide is a grave and unignorable concern. Urbanization contributes to enhanced municipal solid waste generation, harming health and the environment. Landfills, globally emit thousands of tons of methane gas into the air, 30 times more harmful than CO2. Waste is not waste but a resource if managed judiciously. The … Read more
Reimagining Refuge
Transformative Architecture for Asylum Seeker Reception Centers in Germany