Asemic Scapes: Sarah Schneider’s Diploma Project
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Wow, I was thinking it’s one of professional projects by Zaha Hadid. But it’s not, The Asemic Scapes is a diploma project by Sarah Schneider, a student of University of Applied Arts in Vienna. As described by her, this project is located in the Austrian Alps and She tried to develop a contemporary relationship to the landscape based on calligraphic ornamentation. Asemic Scapes project is a conceptual design for a rehabilitaion center for trauma and post surgery patients with a capacity of 50 beds.


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