Sunday, 10 October 2010

Paul - Part I Final Submission




Situation


The ‘Powder Hole’ is a remote site on the coastal fringe of Redcar, a small industrial and maritime town in the Northeast of England.


The area was once dominated by marshland, hazardous to ships and fishing vessels. In order to counter this problem the local authority took the decision to infill the area using waste slag from a nearby iron works, thereby transforming the coastline into a man made landscape.


Influences


This man made habitat become home to a new steel blast furnace and provided bays to be inhabited by the local fishing community.


During World Wars I & II the area became heavily defended – a strong presence in the existing landscape is the remnants of concrete bunkers lying scattered and upturned.


Proposal


The proposal is to create a coastal interpretation centre in this unique location which will allow visitors to explore the key main narratives of the site. Fishing, Steel making and War - utilising these as a series of drivers to create a structure that transcends its function as a mere vessel for the storage of artefacts, but to consider it a machine for provoking perceptions of heritage for the spectator.


A series of experiential devices relating to the narratives weaves the experience of the building together.


Beyond the narratives the building will act as an exemplary project for sustainability. The building’s structure will act as a mechanism to counter the effects of the polluted landscape to increase biodiversity
















Saturday, 15 May 2010

Thursday, 13 May 2010

The Heathrow Contest - Greenpeace UK




Our entry for 'The Heathrow Competition', ran by Greenpeace UK.
Didn't make the shortlist, however, our entry 'Inspired by War, Formed by Nature' was chosen as 'part of a small group of 4 entries that were specially commended by the judges for outstanding conceptual ideas and tactics'.
An exhibition open to the public will be held at Bargehouse, London South Bank 2 - 6 June 2010 from 11am - 6pm daily, admission free.

More info:

Heathrow Airplot Competion from Greenpeace UK on Vimeo.

check out 1:21 in the video, judges talking about how awesome our entry is......

Sunday, 2 May 2010

T Shirt Designs







Designing Absence



Entry for the 'Designing Absence' competition in Antwerp. One image submission with attached text;

'The Ubiquitous Hand'

Antwerp; 'The Thrown hand' of the giant Antigoon exists in permanent memory through its absence, a nothingness resonated through the incomplete bell tower.

A wound to be healed, the new bell tower will serve as a link between the myth and the present.

A lightweight structure comprised of compression rods and tension cables working in equilibrium provides a roosting point for indigenous birds to settle; allowing the Phantom Limb to reveal and disperse itself through the black sun swarm.

The Phantom Limb presents a memory of what was there, and what could have been.

The appendage that glances in and out of focus.

The Ubiquitous Hand.
**UPDATE**


Another honourable mention for the CunningWarrior.