BSSA students participate for Global Schindler Awards 2015
Mobility impacts all the elements of the city – it helps to both build and define our contemporary urban areas.The Global Schindler Award competition invited students of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design and planning to submit proposals for a site in Shenzhen, China, and the book Global Schindler Award 2015 documents the results. The book has two halves: Essays and Projects, which connect the winning student proposals with expert ideas related to the competition theme of "Designing the City as a Resource” and the key topic of mobility.
Design Research Publication {DRP} had three teams participating in the competition.