The second image highlights how a once considered obsolete part of an aircraft can be manifested into resourceful architecture. The fuselages create a physical village whilst providing a sense of community and hope. This image also demonstrates the synergy between the built form and the natural environment. The aim of this concept is to ensure that housing can be built with minimal impact on the forest, allowing a community to thrive in this context.

The third image highlights the links between the built form, amenity, and sense of community. Physically, the fuselages are linked through their architecture. Terraces have been designed so that the connection to nature is strengthened. Also, the fuselages are located near the river and neighbors which improves the access to amenities in remote areas. An important concept for this project is providing a sense of hope for communities living in remote areas. By designing resourceful architecture using obsolete fuselages, having a strong connection to the natural environment, and providing amenities, heightens the sense of hope and community. This project portrays how ambitious architecture can help those around us.
It’s important that we help those around us and architecture has the ability to facilitate change as well as hope. This project converts unwanted aircraft pieces into imaginative architecture that pushes boundaries whilst strengthening the connection to nature and people.

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  1. Maleiane says:

    Wow, hard texturing details levels, well done!

  2. Flowstorm says:

    @totoymachine
    Great work well done - I really like the dark forest setting, the quality of the lighting coming through the tree canopy and forest floor materials! Nice work :wink:

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