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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2023

As bio-based materials proliferate in urban construction, Climacove addresses the hidden threats of bio-pollution, reimagining street lighting while prioritizing public health. Biomaterials' unpredictable responses to environmental factors, driven by natural organisms within them, pose challenges for large-scale bio-based buildings, raising concerns about health and environmental impacts.
Zeeva Syahputri — a designer that specialises in spatial design and a self taught painter. I aim to bridge the gap between tradition and innovation, respecting and preserving the rich heritage of our culture while reshaping the approach to contemporary design for a more inclusive and sustainable future

Perspective Render

This render showcases the difference of being inside the climacove and outside.

Orthographic Drawings and Diagrams

Plan drawing of phase 3, section drawing of phase one to phase 3 and diagrams of how Climacove filters out pathogens in the air.

Excerpt of Final Poster

This is an excerpt from my final poster when I presented in week 12 of this studio.(includes site section and perspective drawings)

Site section

Site section details with interactions of users

Perspective render

Perspective render of Climacove on Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD.

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