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Branching off from our written collaboration about The Sims, Jun Yi, Dani and I explore how the Sims have affected our perception of architecture. While one has studied architecture and the other being an architecture enthusiast, the three of us explore a variety of architecture concepts embedded in colour, dental clinic setups and the much talked about Instagram.
You can find our collaboration ‘The Digital Narrator of Architecture’ here.
About Daniela Kresnadi
Daniela is a recent Graduate of Architecture from Monash University. She has had previous experience in a small-scaled office working mostly on government school development projects around Melbourne. She is drawn to humanitarian projects and aims to pursue her interests and apply her skills abroad to assist the healthy growth of underdeveloped communities. She enjoys illustration and storytelling and will always prefer staying in with a good book.
About Jun Yi Chong
Jun Yi Chong is a dental student at the University of Melbourne in her penultimate year. In her perspective, the practice of dentistry is an exciting combination of both art and science.
Jun enjoys flipping through coffee table books about architectural and interior design and pays particular interest in residential architecture. The Sims™ was a big part of her late childhood to early teenage years, spending many hours on it for leisure. At present, The Sims™ 4 plays an important role as her architectural creative outlet.
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