The Archiologist Magazine Issue 2 | Digital Version





The Archiologist Magazine Issue 2 | Digital Version
The Archiologist Magazine Issue No.1
Digital Version (Downloadable PDF)
The Archiologist Magazine Issue No.2
Printed Version
The Archiologist Magazine features 50 student projects. The magazine contains cultural, housing/residential, city planning, landscape categories, among others.
Features article by Shristi Sinani. Interviews with Jenny Wu, David Drazil, and Arturo Tedeschi.
Please read below carefully:
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A4 Format; 82 pages of content
High Quality, 150 mb
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We believe that students should get more recognition for their ideas, concepts and hard work. There have never been any design/architecture student blogs created or magazines ever released, but we would like to change that. We want to show off our projects, show everyone that we, students, are the next generation of professionals that will change the world.
The magazine was thought out as:
A way for students to compete with each other world-wide. Students are selected from thousands of entries world-wide by a team of jurors: changing and rotating yearly, ranging from theorists, professors, and famous architects in the world. The prize for the winning students is to have their project published in the biannual The Archiologist magazine, with a free printed copy sent to them to keep.
Read more about the upcoming issues.
Names of students in The Archiologist Magazine Issue #2 has been released:
Adrian Wong (@adriancwwong), Alejandra Cardenas (@alexcard23), Alejandro Quinto (@alejandro.quinto), Alessandro Luporino (@q_set), Amanda Gunawan (@amandagnwn), Anderson Chan (@anderson.jovi), Andrea Bulloni (@andreabulloni), Andrea Cappiello (@archiello93), Andrea Molina (@unbitacoraporelmundo), Andrea Ruggieri, Andreas Stadlmayr (@andeas.stadlmayr), Andrew Shea (@andyshea1), Ansh Vakil (@avakil), Ashish Bhandari (@wanderer.bhandari), Austin Madrigale (@armadrigale9), Benny Cruz (@19cruz91), Bingxuan Liang (@__liangbx), Chanakarn Assavasirisilp (@bbayy), Chris Campbell (@cambysoup), Christian Stiles (@hashtag_culture), Ciaran Magee (@cianmagee__), Daniel Seidman (@darkseidman), David Lambert (@l_dwyd), Dingkun Wang (@wang_dingkun), Elise Francis (@elisemfrancis), Ellen Wong (@eln_wong), รmilie Fortier (@emilie.fortier), Emily Martin (@emmartini_22), Federico Monti (@fedemons), Flora Milanez (@fro_ra), Francesco Mura, Francesco Vitiello (@aureum_40), Gary Polk (@gary.polk), Giovanni Santonicola (@aureum_40), Haydn Lo (@haydn.lht), Hazem Talaat (@hazem_talaat), Heffrence Teow (@heffrence), Hugo Bertrand, Ilaria Belott (@ilabelotti), Irene Rodriguez (@irenebowie), Jack Rendler (@jack.oliva.rendler), James Hardt (@jameshardt19), Jean Philippe (@jeepmtl), Joel Wong (@zhoujoel), Jorge Sanchez, Jose Coba (@josecobaro), Kate Harris (@k8lharris), Marco Papagni (@marcoopapagni), Maria Mas Mengual, Masoud Abedi (@masoudabedimoghadam), Matteo Serra (@matteoserrams), Mirko Santoni, Nicolas Turchi (@nicolasturchi), Noel Picaper (@noelpicaper), Ozzy_Veliz (@oveliz_80), Paolo Boldi (@boldiwood), Phawin_Siripong (@guyguyguyy), Rasem_Kamal (@rasemkamal), Smit Patel (@smiture), Stanley Tan (@stanthj_arch), Stefan Burnett (@stefan112131), Swati Jain (@braveneworld), Tomasz Bulczak (@tbulczak), Trevor Mayes (@trevor_mayes), Vasiliki Bakavou (@vicky__bak), Ysaac Bustamante (@ysabusta), Yu Kono (@yu_r_kono), Zahid Ajam (@zahid), Zamfir Andrei (@zamfir40).