22-23// BA Architecture - Cassettes
- OSA Editorial Team
- Nov 4, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 7, 2022
Architecture and Interior architecture students at Brookes are working collaboratively on a 5-year live project with the aim to build a modular structure on campus by reusing local waste streams as construction materials, following the concept of reduce-reuse-recycle.
In today's blog article, we are featuring works from an exhibition of the First Year of Architecture students in the Glass Tank, which showcases their most recent work. The exhibition consists of a series of experimental cassettes (aka. wall panels) made from waste recycled materials.

Image credits: ARCH4001_Brief_2022-23_Rev 1
Students have teamed up to produce a variety of cassettes and come up with innovative ways of designing cladding, insulation layers and interior finishes, all from recycled materials.
Let's take a look at the amazing cassettes below!
Image credits: OSA Magazine Team
Don't forget to check out the exhibition in the Glass Tank, you don't want to miss out!
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