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Monumental Megastructures
2021-07-25 18:20:47 UTC
Over the past two weeks I’ve been remotely delivering an architecture summer school, using it to introduce students to spatial practice through a series of different building, drawing and making workshops. In Phase01, students built a den using the things that they had around them, looking at how everyday objects…
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Architecture Summer School, 2021
2021-06-07 06:54:02 UTC
Interested in studying architecture and design at university? Interested in studying at UCA? This summer I will be delivering another free online architecture summer school for students currently in Years 12 and 13.
Monumental Megastructures:
A four-day architectural masterclass of designing, drawing, thinking and making inspired by the great collectives…
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Coastal Walking, Saturday 24 April, 2021
2021-04-28 19:06:19 UTC
Margate towards Westgate.
Chalky-white writing, Slogans of all political persuasions, Messages from friends,Declarations for strangers.Seaside concrete, communal noticeboard.
A spectrum of blues.
Walking in the warm sun.
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Speculative Model Making
2020-09-22 11:11:19 UTC
Over the past few months I have been delivering a lot of online architecture classes, creating project briefs and workshop programs to introduce students to architectural thinking and design. As a part of this work I produced this instructional video to help students produce and develop their own speculative models,…
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Oare Marshes at Twilight, 21 May 2020
2020-09-22 10:54:36 UTC
Soon to be a Solar Farm…
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Through the Oare Marshes, 16 May 2020
2020-09-22 10:39:32 UTC
Soon to be a solar farm…
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Seasalter, 08 May 2020
2020-09-22 10:12:48 UTC
An open space to breathe.
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Faversham, Sunday 12 January, 2020.
2020-01-15 18:42:11 UTC
Walking along a bridge above the railway line.
A rustling sound in the wind, an instruction to look up.
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Urban Archive: Folkestone - The Folkestone Harbour Branch Line
2019-06-13 19:53:03 UTC
Until it was closed in 2001, the Folkestone Harbour station served the bustling Folkestone port, situated at the end of the Harbour Branch Line which connected the port to the South Eastern main line. This line was mainly used by tourists travelling to mainland Europe as it allowed them to…
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Urban Archive: Folkestone - Project Introduction
2019-06-13 17:46:53 UTC
Urban Archive: Folkestone
There is no doubt in my mind that Folkestone is home to a rich community of people built upon a foundation of differences, each member bringing with them their own collections of stories and histories to share with those around them, with anybody willing to listen. Yet,…
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