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Project #2 - “Intervention”
The second design project requires
students to design a small inhabited
“Intervention” within an urban
setting, requiring demonstration
of creativity and an ability to
communicate ideas using sketches,
drawings and physical models.
The
intervention
is
required
to accommodate a particular
activity and occupy the territory
between the scale of furniture and
architecture. The project further
explores themes of interiors and
human inhabitation of space
studied in the previous project.
Project #3 - “Start-Up Residence”
The challenge of this full semester
-long design project is to rediscover
and reinterpret the traditional form
of a terraced house to meet the
requirements of the 21st Century.
Students are required to design
a live/work terraced house for an
artist client on a site in the Ouseburn
valley as part of a larger masterplan
for a community of artists who are
starting out in their career.
The siting of the house demands
consideration
of
daylighting,
wind, aspect, privacy, outlook and
surveillance, whilst the mixed use
programme presents challenges
with the division of public and
private space.
final presentation sheets and models
of the Start-Up Residence project