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Molly Agnew

BA (Hons) Architecture

BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing a visualisation of the roof terrace and farming systems. BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing a visualisation of the roof terrace and farming systems. BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing a visualisation of the urban farm in context. BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing timber connections, rotisserie farming system and east elevation. BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing a cross section of the community hub. BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing the community garden terraces and heirloom library. BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing the timber vaults, inspired by the traditional Catalan human casteller towers. BA Architecture work by Molly Agnew showing the creative workshop spaces alongside the bioclimatic lattice system.
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My thought and design is driven by a natural curiosity for people and place and understanding the intrinsic connection between the two. This has influenced my projects while studying at NUA, through the conceptualisation, development and visualisation of my designs. Each project responds to the contextual environment as well as the social and environmental roles within architecture, through human-centric design to provide for the needs of a place and its people.

  • 3D modelling
  • Architectural visualisation
  • CAD
  • Model making
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