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March 6 Sem 1
#SkyMart
By extending upwards from the site and developing overarching networks of ‘Sky-Bridges’ and ‘Pods’ which create a utopian experience that makes shopping easier and more efficient. The pods allow for easy transportation of goods which overall refreshes the typical systems of high street stores. The user simply orders the goods which will be transported onto the sky bridge to be easily collected then consumed in the open space, with specially designed stalls and seating areas. This service will nurture existing independent businesses whilst bringing technology and modernity to the streets of Chorlton.
March 5 Sem 2
Cancer Knows No Borders
The brief for this project asked that we design housing which explores typologies and tackles the emerging the issue of Brexit. The site we were assigned was Belleek, a market town situated in counties Fermanagh and Donegal, a location which straddles the border of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The town has a population of fewer than 1,000 people and is transacted by the River Erne. Due to its location, the area displays evidence if social, cultural and economic engagement across the border. The market town economy is supported foremost by Belleek Pottery, artwork that attracts collectors from as far away as China.
March 5 Sem 1
I-Health Centre
This adaptive reuse project contributes to the current literature by indicating the positive correlation between the themes of obsolescence, the technologies speed and value in the case study of telephone exchange building in northern Manchester. We examined the speed of technological change surround the telephone exchange building. The results reported that the health care has a positive correlation with both obsolescence and technological values. In addition, the relationship between the context and the community from macro to micro scale was also revealed to be important for the themes of obsolescence. Apart from the main causal relationship, the digital devices had a partial mediation effect on the obsolescence and showed a full mediation effect on the technological values. The speed of technological change has long been considered by urbanists and theorists alike and is one field where theory and practice are closely connected.
BA3 Sem2
Time to Remember
The project started with a challenge task - to tackle the Notopia’s virus which is the loss of the identity & culture vibrancy of a city and even tutors gave us no limitation in our own brief of this final project. My proposal is for a memorial park, in which visitors can learn and understand the past history of River Mersey by passing through an underground maritime house, and moving forward into another side of the park - ‘ new memories’ . The memorial park is composed of two integrated element: ‘Old Memories’ and ‘New Memories’ through connected time promenade.
BA3 Sem1
Lost & Found
This project is connected to Bluecoat, Liverpool centre for the contemporary arts, aimed at exploring the use of materiality structure by a personal approach and doing how to condition the spatial and environmental qualities. In this project of the existing Bluecoat building in the heart of the Liverpool city centre, students were told to be engaged in innovation of a new space of the existing gallery. By integrating different styles and cultures into the context, we were able to raise an awareness to the qualities of the material, at the same time, focused more on the surrounding environment which is one of the important factors in architecture.
Competition
Chapter 0
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The Liverpool School of Architecture hosted a whole school competition where recycled books were the main material. The brief was free, let you imagination run wild. Our group decided to construct the life of an architecture student in a metaphorical as architects/ students that portrays on the struggle of achieving their dreams.
Exhibition Gallery
Architecture + Bluecoat (Process and Product)
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The first BA3 semester brief was connected to Bluecoat in Liverpool, the oldest arts centre of the United Kingdom, which is currently celebrating its 300 years In this project, which conceptually replaces the existing Bluecoat gallery wing completed by BIQ Architects in 2008, we were pushed to create a new space, carefully evaluating the existing gallery. A selection of my work were selected by Bluecoat Gallery for the exhibition.
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Architecture Comics Workshop
‘Notopia’
The workshop was based on science fiction material held at the University of Liverpool Special Colections, which is the biggest sci-fi archive in Europe. My work was awarded as Champion- Student Choice Award.
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