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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2010

Patchworking is space-and-time-designed networking; a form of architecturally directed social serendipity. Through a series of interconnected 'patch' events we are detailing new conversations into the city.

The aim of Patchworks is to stimulate the cultural capital of the city through feeding its social capital. We believe architecture and conversation drive urban vitality and can bring about new forms of urban enterprise.

At each Patchworks event participants gather and partake in strategically designed Patchworking conversations. The architectural environment combines factors of timing, media and spatiality that construct a vivid social architecture.

Human momentum emerges from these heightened spatial exchanges. The city in its own right is continually reborn.


About us.
Patchworks is an enterprise formed of emerging social architects. Social architects are a breed of design thinkers that make visions happen -- in architecture, the city and the home. They design places filled with ideas and serendipitous events. They build new models of architectural interaction and new modes of vibrant consumption are born afresh.
We are:
Joanne Jakovich - Senior Lecturer in Architecture, UTS.
UTS Masters of Architecture students: Vida Asrina, Anastasia Borak, Euckan Chan, Edwin Cheng, Gihyun Nicky Choi, Tristan Davison, Harini De Silva, Jason Lam, Ophelia Leung, Pui Sze Ma, Matthew Manos, Maria Ngoc Bich Nguyen, Michael Prakash, Linette Salbashian, Matthew Sales, Zhining Tan, Sam Zaiter.

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  • architects have the layers to build the world without the world tells them to stop, the big buildings will form part of our history, and people like Linet, represent the ideal in every aspect of solar system, we are so happy that now I will go skydiving.

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