For his final student project presented last month at
Rice University, Viktor Ramos produced
The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism.
[Image: From The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism by Viktor Ramos; view larger]. The project explores how new forms of habitable infrastructure might be extrapolated from a geopolitical agreement – in this case, materializing architectural form from the legal interstices of the
Oslo Accords.
The result is a fantastic example of architectural speculation: genuinely massive – and impossibly cantilevered – bridges used as transport links, aerial housing, and skyborne agricultural complexes, all in one.


[Image: From The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism by Viktor Ramos]. via
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