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thesis topic selection

archi15

hey everyone..!
i m a student of architecture final year (5th year)
I have been asked to present the topics for my fifth year thesis. 
i want to choose topic like something related  to human psychology.. or Architecture appealing to the 5 senses..please give me suggestions about these topics and how can i apply/utilize  these topics in a better way..

Please help me....... All suggestions and crits are welcome.

Thank you in advance...  :)

 
Sep 6, 16 4:21 pm
Non Sequitur

Can't you do you own damn work?

Lazy student is lazy.

Sep 6, 16 4:29 pm  · 
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no_form

what about the 6th sense?  

Sep 6, 16 4:32 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur

6th sense is overrated. 7th and 9th sense is where the money is.

btw, I'm an 8th sense racist. Got no time for them wankers.

Sep 6, 16 4:33 pm  · 
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s=r*(theta)

@archi15, Whenever I was asked to do anything for my thesis, I would just drink a glass of hotdog water. I normally dont give up design secrets, but for me its all about that hotdog water that would get the ideas flooooowing!! so try a warm glass of freshly boiled hotdog water,

Ingredients:

6 hotdog's usually kosher

5 cups Tap or bottled water

Enjoy :D

Sep 6, 16 4:52 pm  · 
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You use bottled water to boil your kosher hot dogs?

Elitist.

Sep 6, 16 5:06 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur
I've always perier, but only works if there is a full moon.
Sep 6, 16 5:21 pm  · 
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citizen

What about the hot dogs?  Toss them, I presume.  The secret's in that water.

Sep 6, 16 5:29 pm  · 
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chigurh

la croix hot dog water

Sep 6, 16 6:07 pm  · 
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x-jla

How about

1 architecture that looks like cheese

2 sustainable pizza store made of pizza boxes 

3 edible architecture 

4 a comprehensive history of the influence of penis size on architecture  

5 hot dog tensile structures for disaster relief

Pick one and roll with it.  Good luck. 

Sep 6, 16 6:21 pm  · 
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citizen

Hang on there, jla-x, isn't there some overlap between 1 and 3 ?  

Sep 6, 16 8:17 pm  · 
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tduds

No cause #1 just *looks* like cheese. 

Sep 6, 16 8:20 pm  · 
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citizen

Aaaaaahhh...

Sep 6, 16 9:00 pm  · 
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x-jla

Like this guys...

Sep 6, 16 9:07 pm  · 
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How about temporary architecture for refugees?
Or an ecumenical space for non-denominational worship?
The use of third spaces as a way of doing business and work in our tech society?
Good luck!
Sep 19, 16 6:07 am  · 
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How about temporary architecture for refugees?
Or an ecumenical space for non-denominational worship?
The use of third spaces as a way of doing business and work in our tech society?
Good luck!
Sep 19, 16 6:07 am  · 
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How about temporary architecture for refugees?
Or an ecumenical space for non-denominational worship?
The use of third spaces as a way of doing business and work in our tech society?
Good luck!
Sep 19, 16 6:08 am  · 
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How about temporary architecture for refugees?
Or an ecumenical space for non-denominational worship?
The use of third spaces as a way of doing business and work in our tech society?
Good luck!
Sep 19, 16 6:19 am  · 
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tduds

How about temporary architecture for refugees? 

Sep 19, 16 12:47 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur

or refugees for temporary architecture?

Sep 19, 16 12:53 pm  · 
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citizen

That gif is racist, jla-x. 

I mean, white bread?  Pffff!

Sep 19, 16 1:42 pm  · 
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What about voluntary prisoners of architecture instead?

#koolhaasdidit
Sep 19, 16 1:51 pm  · 
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curtkram

I suppose if you were to design temporary architecture for refugees, starchitect interns could inhabit the housing to make sure it has that 'unhappy hipster' look we all go for in our renderings.

Sep 19, 16 2:30 pm  · 
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citizen

Or unhippy hapster.

Sep 19, 16 8:19 pm  · 
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tduds

My thesis took a full year. A 12-month year, not a wimpy academic one.

Sep 19, 16 10:13 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur
Mine was a solid year and a half, and no summer break. A glorified single semester project is not a thesis.
Sep 19, 16 10:20 pm  · 
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