All Features articles – Page 133
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Jonathan Schofield - Westminster University
Since the closure of the Royal docks, Silvertown in East London went from being part of the largest dock in the world to a ghost town, a place of memory.
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James Walker - The University of Greenwich
James’s project seeks to to ground Robin Hood Gardens into the surrounding urban neighbourhood and considerably increase the density of the site by weaving a radical rooftop ‘cloud’ into the existing building.
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Graeme Winestone - Liverpool John Moores
Graeme’s project proposes a Cidery which explores the significance of the apple in human culture which arose from a brief for a master plan centered on a park with orchards planted on site. The project symbolizes the desire to address and rectify the falling fortunes of ‘real cider’.
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Sean McAlister - Dundee University
Student StatementProject oneThis project, a school of contemporary dance, seeks to explore how the body occupies space, how space might be defined by movement and by “event”. A parallel investigation focused on the mapping and recording of movement and began to challenge the limitations of conventional architectural representations.The space is ...
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Christina Gaiger - University of Edinburgh
Christina proposes a park and series of buildings in strategically located places along the riverbanks of Florence, interweaving historical and contemporary narratives to the context and setting.
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John Brown - University of the West of England
John’s projects sees the creation of a modern priory/scriptorium with a clear differentiation between the inner working of this modern priory and the external life of the “apostolate”, giving the visitor both spiritual solace, whilst reminding him of the true spirit of the place.
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Lewis Critchley - Oxford Brookes
A project inspired by a fashion collection ’The Widows of Culloden’ by the late designer, Alexander McQueen which results in extruded skeletal forms conveying mortality and the development and erasure of this particular vibrant and unruly part of Hackney.
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Will Guthrie - Edinburgh College of Art
A thought provoking project examining the process of design, materiality and decay by utilising engraved Gold Scrolls as a solution to the impermanent and inherently fallible nature of digital information in the transfer of critical knowledge
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Caitriona McGhee - Sheffield School of Architecture
Caitriona McGhee’s ’Last Orders’ is a test bed for redefining the nature of alcohol consumption; it proposes an experimental building typology for the furtherance of the pub which needs to diversify if it is to survive.
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Giles Hoeg - Liverpool School of Architecture
’Floating Frame’ intends to address a variety of ethological and social issues that are prominent with the design of care facilities.
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Stefan Vara - Kent School of Architecture
Student statementMinor Design Project: Music SchoolThe project was to design a high-quality venue for Kent University’s music department on campus grounds. The building accommodates a series of rehearsal spaces, offices, a gallery and a concert hall. The buildings main purpose is to serve students and staff but also to function ...
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Romulus Sim – Manchester School of Architecture
Romulus’ thesis project, LIVE LAB, calls for a substantial re-think in the consumption, production and inhabitation cultures by addressing the abandoned waterways of the post-industrial port of Birkenhead.
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The Welsh School of Architecture
Accomplished hand drawings and models remain prominent at this year’s Welsh School of Architecture degree show.
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London South Bank University
Eight storeys up in Elephant & Castle, the exhibition at London South Bank University felt a little isolated from the gregarious circuit of London summer shows.
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The University of East London
The University of East London presented a showcase with finesse and understated excellence. The subdued hues of concrete and plaster, at first glance bland, allowed guests to appreciate the tactile nature of the works.
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Edinburgh University degree show
This year’s summer show at Edinburgh University is the culmination of two years’ work exploring the city of Florence.
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University of Cambridge
The dark and musty basement of Shoreditch Town Hall once again provided a fascinating setting for the Cambridge degree show, with masses of beautifully crafted models sitting among open steel pipes, old iron gratings and redundant brick staircases.
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Dot to dot - 9 July 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 14 for a chance to win a copy of James May’s Lego House, by James May
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Dot to dot results - 2 July 2010
The winner of last week’s competition was Gary Miller of Scabal in London, who identified OMA’s Casa Da Musica in Porto, Portugal