2011 architecture yearbook
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Leeds School of Architecture Undergraduate and PostgraduateTRANSCRIPT
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LEEDS METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITYSchool of Architecture
2011 YEARBOOK
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ARCHITECTURE YEARBOOK 2011
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO UNDERGRADUATEpage 9
URBAN STUDIOpage 10
VENICE / CAMBRIDGEpage 32
PLANE ZERO/ FUTURE CITIESpage 62
CHANGEpage 80
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INTRODUCTION TO POSTGRADUATEpage 100
ANGELUS NOVUSpage 102
CRASH TESTpage 108
URBAN STUDIOpage 123
PRACTICE BASEDpage 132
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INTRODUCTION
Leeds School of Architecture
BA(Hons)Architecture
We see the city as a landscape of possibility: utilizing the synergy of new technologies, with the heritage of the existing city, to create new futures that are sustainable and socially just.
Research is embodied in everything we do. This is research based on the practice of architecture where the deep understanding of situation underpins new work and new dialogues.
The following is a celebration of work from this years students. We hope that, through this book, you are able to share in their thoughts, ideas and designs.
Des Fagan RIBA March BArch
Course Leader
BA(Hons) Architecture
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Philosophy
We believe that a sustainable approach to architecture is key.
Our designs are influenced by the ‘Cradle to Cradle’ text be McDonough and Braungart
We promote self build and real build projects for students to design and construct.
We aim to propose ideas and designs that address the difficulties faced by Holbeck
Site
Holbeck is a district of Leeds just a few minutes walk from the City Centre.
Holbeck was the birthplace of the industrial revolution in Leeds, but has suffered significant decline. Since the 19th Century, many of the industrial buildings and warehouses have been demolished or fallen into disrepair. The district is now home to some of the highest rates of crime and social deprivation in the country.
URBAN STUDIOSimon Warren, Des Fagan, Simon NorthAim>
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SEMESTER ONE
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Ashley BallUrban Beauty> Disperse
Harvinder MudharUrban Beauty
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Sam GildingHolbeck Regeneration
Claire BurrellHolbeck Creative Arts Village
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Richard LaycockHolbeck Strategy
James NortonHolbeck Masterplan
Chris FosterHolbeck Micro Brewery
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Claire BurrellCreative Arts Village
Georgina Robson
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Genenan AntoineHolbeck Garden Restaurant
Andrea GhirawooLeeds Southern School of Contemporary Dance
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Ashley BallSpeakers’ Corner and Discussion Forum
John EvansHolbeck Revitilisation Centre
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Harry HewlettHolbeck Brewery and Beer Farm
Dan CalverleyPoetic Cinema
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Richard LaycockProduction, Education, Community
MimiUrban Dance Centre
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Sam GildingHolbeck Gallery
Aimie Griffiths
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SEMESTER TWO
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Jack DaveyHolbeck Leisure Centre
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Yuen NgaiParking Meters
Joshua Boydell-SmithOld Chapel Live
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Besnik AbdiuHolbeck Site Model
Harvinder Mudhar, Raymond Soko, Zoltan DeakWeaving Holbeck to Leeds Through Sustainability & Health
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Karl BraidwoodHolbeck Regeneration
Zoltan DeakScuba-diving Centre
MimiHolbeck Spa
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Andrew BatesGreen Route
Harvinder MudharHolbeck Health Spa
William BoardHolbeck Spa
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Joe WaltonHolbeck Spa
Andrew BatesHolbeck Spa
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Yue ZhengCencept Models
Joshua Boydell-SmithOld Chapel Live
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Rachael BrantonHolbeck Urban Spa
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Aimee MajorSensory Spa
Matthew BakerHolbeck Spa
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Proposition
This unit combined Level 2 and level 3 students. The intention of the unit was to study the processes of architecture through the media of art, poetry and music and to explore the possible relationship between a specific form and a resultant architectural form. Three themes were explored through the year ; rising water levels, the ordinary within the extraordinary and the future of the map. Mapping was considered as a powerful and sometimes individual act, by editing out that which is thought of as unimportant, but also allowing for others reinterpretation.
Sites
A field trip was undertaken to Venice and an Urban Design Study was undertaken in three chosen areas of Venice. Sites were chosen in these areas by the students along with a choice of two briefs (Glass Blowing School or a Gondola Building School). A volumetric project was then set to look at the appropriateness of form in an urban context.
In the second semester a project was set in Cambridge. A new map library was set to house an existing collection of historic and ordnance survey maps. A choice of three sites was provided, one on the flood plain near Darwin College, one near the Architecture School and one adjacent to the existing Main City Library.
The Unit resisted the idea that libraries might be little more than a virtual experience and did not dwell on the justifications of programme but used the spatial possibilities it implied as an opportunity for design.
VENICE & CAMBRIDGESarah Mills, Dennis BurrAim>
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SEMESTER ONE
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Alex WarrenMusic Therapy Centre
Trim MuratiVenice Site Plan
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James BromleySite Study
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Tom BooenSite Study
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Benjamin AllanVenice Volumetrics
Chris ParaskosMasterplan Model
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Trim MuratiGondola Making Process
Trim MuratiScale Model
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Patrick JervisBoat Building & Design School
William BoardVenice
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Alex PasseyRehabilitation Centre
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Karl LentonVenice
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Karl LentonElevation
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Lawrence FergusonVenice
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Tom BooenVolumetrics
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SEMESTER TWO
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Adam FultonLibrary Study
Danny PatelLibrary Study
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Trim MuratiIntuative Response
Tomos CopeIntuative Response
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Ashley BallDevelopment Work Catalogue
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Antonia FrondellaCambridge Map Library
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Vahagn MkrtchyanCambridge Map Library & Depository
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Alex WarrenCambridge Map Library & Depository
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Chris NewboldCambridge Map Library & Depository
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Nick Hart-WoodsCambridge Arts Library
Nick HigsonCambridge Arts Library
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Amirreza GostaryfardCambridge Map Library
Adam FultonCambridge Map Library
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Ashley BallCambridge Arts Library & Gallery at Kettles Yard
Gary WhitechurchCambridge Arts Library
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Vahagn MkrtchyanInterior
Chris NewboldSite Context
Ellie ArcherScale Model
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Karl LentonCambridge Map Library
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Karl LentonMap Library Interiors
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Proposition
We are interested in investigating the potential of post-industrial cityscapes, and this year has been spent exploring opportunities for experienced, remembered and imagined voids and edges. Our studio takes a contextual approach that explores layers and palimpsests and we are particularly interested in model making as a tool to investigate ideas and scale. Students have been challenged to create their own briefs through a critical reading and understanding of place – this year we have explored options as diverse as algae farms, stitch-and-bitch, spas and travelling theatre-scapes.
Sites
Semester One> Williamson tunnels, LiverpoolEducational Space The eccentric millionaire Joseph Williamson created a labyrinth of tunnels in Edge Hill, Liverpool to provide employment opportunities to men returning from the Napoleonic War. A triumph of technology, this extensive network of tunnels provides the setting for the Educational Space project. In-depth analysis of both the site and wider context provided an understanding of local need and the identification of an appropriate educational space. ‘Space-changing devices’ were employed to generate a language that could initiate positive transformations.
Semester Two> NewcastleLeisure City
‘It is estimated that leisure activities now account for 35 percent of our waking time, 9.7 percent of our
personal consumption expenditures, and 6.9 percent of our GDP. In this world of flexible work hours, discount flights to all corners of the earth, and the ability to download almost every single movie, television
show or song ever recorded, we have become a society of leisure aficionados and pleasure connoisseurs.’ The Why Factory
The challenge was set to create a productive leisure industry.
PLANE ZERO/ FUTURE CITIESClaire Hannibal, Lesley Millard,Aim>
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SEMESTER ONE
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Amy FeatherstoneIntuative Response
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Lauren ConnollyIntuative Response
Andreah DohertyLiverpool
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Hannah CawthorneEdge Hill Rehabilitation Centre
Besnik AbdiuWilliamson Tunnels
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Amanda KenyonWilliamson Tunnels
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Amanda KenyonWilliamson Tunnels
Nixie Mae EdwardsWilliamson Tunnels
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Andreah DohertySite Section
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Aaron MorrisWilliamson Tunnels
Chris NewboldCentre For Digital Arts
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SEMESTER TWO
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Amanda KenyonDevelopment Models
Kirsty RaineGateshead
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Hannah BraidLeisure City
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Emily DowWilliamson Tunnels
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Tom EddisonHoney Farm
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Sarah WardropeWilliamson Tunnels
Dan CalverleyExtreme Sport Restaurant
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Sam StalkerTravelling Theatre
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Genenan AntoineThe Canny Brewery
Amanda KenyonFinal Model
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Proposition
“Mutability is the epitaph of worldsChange alone is changelessPeople drop out of the history of a life as of a landThrough their work or their influence remains”
The Manchester Man
G Linnaeus Banks 1876
PARKING/ CHANGEKeith Andrews, Dan KellyAim>
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SEMESTER ONE
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Matt GrindeyHydrogen Fuel Cell Production & Research Centre
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Joshua Boydell-SmithPaul Smith Autumn Winter Collection
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Ron Graham
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SEMESTER TWO
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Harry HewlettRuncorn Contaminants
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Lee SalimRuncorn Disaster
Tom RawsonMapping Constellations
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Tim SmyrkRuncorn Disaster 2033
James BromleyMeat Slaughter
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Benjamin AllanRuncorn Disaster
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Ross CouperAutomotive Education Centre
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Nick WrightLeek
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Patrick JervisBio-Steel Research & Development Centre
John EvansRuncorn Military Rehabilitation Centre
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Tom BooenLeek Old Peoples Home
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Jonny WrynneWindermere
Harry HewlettRuncorn
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Ron Graham
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POSTGRADUATE CONTEXT
The future is urban, and probably very different from today. This is the challenge for the 21st Century Architect, to imagine not only the future,
but to envision ways of getting there - from here.
We see the city as a landscape of possibility: utilising the synergy of new technologies, with the heritage and myths of the existing city, to create new futures that are sustainable and socially just. Architecture is not only building to us, but a concretisation of the needs and dreams of the city as a whole. We see the city and its architecture contextually, as a nested series of interventions at scales from the region, via the city, to
the building skin and the room itself.
Our new approach is research based design. The Studio is unit-based allowing students to specialise within the frame of the RIBA/ARB criteria. Research is embodied in everything we do, not just book based research but research by design.... This research is based on the practice of architecture; where the deep understanding of situation, underpins
new work and new dialogues..
We are moving towards projects that are directly linked to making - either things or policy or methodologies. From the action research of our Urban Studio Unit, where real life community design projects are realised to the Abstract Machines Unit where parametric modeling allows the development of complex component driven facades, we engage with the possibilities created by new technologies and material. The Crash Test Unit engages with urban policy and sustainability in a
creative way to produce closed cycles cities.
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Proposition
Angelus Novus was a watercolour painted by Paul Klee in 1920. Walter Benjamin a philosopher owned the painting and saw it as depicting the ‘Angel of history’. With its face turned resolutely to the past, it perceives the future manifest as linear catastrophe, which keeps piling the avant-garde of the moment upon the established and known. The wreckage, of the one impacting on the other, measures our progression into the future.
The proposition of the unit is to ask what constitutes redundancy and to speculate on various strategies and techniques of re-animation .There are three parallel strands of investigation:
• The history, programme and cultural context of the original edifice.• The speculative development and testing of the new programs/scripts.• The nature, rational and techniques employed in the existing construction, the nature rational and techniques of the proposed intervention.
Sites
Year 01 (2009-10)
The Units attentions were focused on the disused Holbeck Viaduct connecting the centre of Leeds to the suburbs
Year 02, (2010-11)
The Units interest focused on Wakefield & The Five Towns. The Unit generated research and proposals contributing to the Five Towns Regeneration, initiated by Yorkshire Forward and carried on by the municipal authorities and BEAM.
ANGELUS NOVUSKeith Andrews, Vernon ThomasAim> Recycling/ Transformation/ Fabrication Strategies
Chris StowThe Employment Line
Alex McCannWakefield Craft Brewery
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Chris StowThe Employment Line
Alex McCannWakefield Craft Brewery
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Richard CopperwheatZeppelin Terminal
James WakelingIs Cannabis The New Coal?
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Richard CopperwheatZeppelin Terminal
James WakelingIs Cannabis The New Coal?
James StoreyMoblie Music Centre
Catherine GaultBurberry Foundation Centre
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Paul StaffordWakefields obe(CITY)
Mark CrosbyHariboLand
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Proposition
The Globalised City is a network of flows and interdependent landscapes. These landscapes are characterised by flows of global commodities, ideas and technologies.
The networks these produce, if managed correctly, can produce life-enhancing synergies.
Sites
Through studying Stoke-On-Trent, Barrow-in-Furness and the area of South Leeds, the Crash Test Unit has developed a series of propositions designed to instigate Closed Loop Urbanism: Waste Equals Food.
CRASH TESTClaire Hannibal, Des Fagan, Craig StottAim> Synergetic Urbanism
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Adam Leigh-BrownThe Grange
Andrew GoodwinCybernetic Subterfuge
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Marcos LosadaMarine Solutions
Claire Brooks-StephensonGyro Town
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Louise HartleySensity: Emergent Media City
James BaronUp Project
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Greg FrymanAlgae L-Systems
Victoria WoodEndosymbiont
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Lauren MintoftBuilding Resilience
Laura SherrattPreparations For The Inevitable
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Philip CarterMake Power Not War
Patrick HelegwaExer Tri City
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Greg BlomBiocyclical Networks
Jonathan PyleThe Resilient Edge
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Natalie Alice HallBarrow’s Arc(ology)
William InglisLibertarian Globalized Space
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Andrew JenkinsAn Industrial Evolution
Christopher HartshorneHarvest From The Sea
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Morgan GrennanAquatic (Re)Birth
Alastair ShelleyThe Information Archive
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Sally PorrittThe Sustainable Sea
Sian EdwardsAge Of Nostalgia
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Matthew WrayHybrid Ecologies
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Proposition
“A ‘sustainable city’ is organised so as to enable all its citizens to meet their own needs and to enhance their well being without damaging the natural world or endangering the living conditions of other people, now or in the future...there will be no sustainable world without sustainable cities.”
Herbert Girardet
Urban Studio investigated post-industrical cities in the North of England and looks at how they might be regenerated in the context of a global imperative for cities to become sustainable.
Sites
The main focus of study was the east coast city of Hull which has both natural resources and legacies from traditional industries that together provide the potential for regeneration and the sustainable development of the city and region.
Urban Studio is also involved in ‘live’ programmes that implement the ethos of the Unit. One such current ‘live’ project is in response to the earthquake disaster in Haiti, with the design and development of a sustainable earthquake proof orphanage.
URBAN STUDIOTony Rees, Simon Warren
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Mike AllanBransholme Construction Skills Centre
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Laura CrowtherLiving Memorial
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Jenna CunninghamDive Dock: Hull
Lucy AnderssonQuayside Hostel & Watersports Centre
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Thomas StubleyLonghill Longlife
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Emma KingRenewable Energy Port
Francesca GarlandPlug and Play Centre
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Sam RawlingsSiemens Academy
Ben ClareThe Water_Culture Experience
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Kristopher JonesA Global CO2nference
Martin SutcliffeThe Timber Yards
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Daniel GoodsonSociety’s Ignored Population
Dominic HusbandUrban (re)connection
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The Part-Time Students have been working on self-directed projects, based on individual interests. The projects are all buildings in an Urban context, usually set in the town or city that the student is based.
PRACTICE BASED
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PRACTICE BASED
Matt QuinnBeyond The Wall
Sarah LunnThe Music Project
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Emily CainChildrens Therapy Centre
Adam GrahamRehabilitation Facility
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Daniel PearceDaemon Innovation
Neil MonkPreston City Hall
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