The Bridge of Five

David Fitzpatrick
davidfitzpatrick@hotmail.co.uk

Joining the boundary between Rainham Marshes and West Purfleet.

This project is investigating the idea of escapism within a city and the importance of respecting and maintaining a balance with nature.

Hauntological Landscapes (The House of William Curtis)

Stuart Alexander
stuartsjaw@gmail.com

Lower Marsh | Lambeth |

Place
a house, a garden, a landscape: in residence between 1746-1765; William Curtis (English Botanist), documented over 600 plant forms from London and surrounding areas.

Ghost (spec.tre, zeitgeist) a haunting from a departed history

DERIVATIVES

Home and affordability – The collective affordable community

Harry Cassell
cassell@hotmail.co.uk

The aim of this project is to realize the meaning of home in relation to affordability within the context of contemporary British society.

Silence is...

Katharina Eisenkoeck
katharina_eisenkoeck@yahoo.de

An approach to a contemplative space within the urban environment.

The Complexity of Façade Expressionism

Alexandra Toomey
alex.toomey@hotmail.com

Architecture is fundamental to our experience of place. It is through an ongoing conversation between the identities of the people that inhabit a place and the facades of its buildings that a unique narrative of place is formed.

Architecture Fashion

Claire Alexandra Healy
claire.a.healy@gogglemail.com

My work is driven by my interest in the connections between fashion and architecture. For this project, I have responded to certain prevailing cultural issues within the contemporary fashion scene.

Community: An Educative Journey through Architecture

De Anna Kiernan
deanna.kiernan@gmail.com

Throughout the process of investigation and extensive research into the subject of education and architecture which facilitates it, a strong concept and pedagogical approach has been formulated.

Leamouth

Matteo Mantovani
mantovani_matteo@yahoo.co.uk

The Leamouth project is an exploration into the interface between water and land, in order to design a challenging piece of architecture that happens not just to be on the waterfront but embraces the context. The project considers the design of the structure in compelling and innovative ways.

London Voids

John-Patrick McCarron-Shipman
jmccarronshipman@gmail.com

The current economic climate has led to an increase in the amount of empty office space within the city of London.

[re]Cycle

Mayhul Nandha
mayhul_nandha@hotmail.co.uk

The project embodies the ideas of recycling space. This is a concept which involves the sharing of daily activities and tasks to reap potential benefits socially, economically and environmentally.

Gdansk Performance Space

Magdalena Prus
maggiepr@wp.pl

My interest is within social and public relationships and distances between the bodies within a space. Music became the element that questions the fixed relationships within performance spaces.

Hydropolis

Eleni-Eirini Ramoglou
lelaram@gmail.com

Hydropolis investigates the adaptation of a residential area, and its contemporary urban lifestyle, to an aquatic environment. The project aims at a direct dialogue between humans and water, at the transformation of a ‘nightmare’ into a ‘dream’.

The Indoor Generation

Bhavin Sachania
bhavin_sachania@hotmail.com

The Indoor Generation refers to children born in the industrialised world after 1990, who are the first generation in human history that spend the majority of their formative years indoors.

Women's Institute

Lewis Scott
ls-paintings@hotmail.com

The project examines the nature of architecture’s relationship to the concept of the transient city. The city is a place of constant flux, but how can architecture
enhance the development of transience through a static form?

Sites tell stories

Malgorzata Szablowska
studio@goshastudio.com

Centennial Hall of post communist and post Nazi, Polish city of Wroclaw, now almost a hundred years old, is still the biggest concrete dome in Europe. How to allow the building to speak, how to read and record its invisible but ever present stories, has been set as the project’s main design question.

Exhibiting Art: Challenging the Common Practice

Eli Tomas

tomaseliana@gmail.com

Galleries are quite often perceived as white, clean and flat cubes. Challenging this cliché through the use of spatial elements was the aim. Inspired in perspective and position in space the design became a series of sloping levels, balustrades that become display areas, plinths as steps as seats, and so on.