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Deception 03.1 1.2016
deception. cunning. intrigue. The Casino at Marino. Externally it is set up as a Greek and Roman inspired piece to sit in the vista of an open landscape. Internally there are five accessible floors. Each with classical ratios and … Continue reading
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Dublin 02.11.2016
Dublin. Getting to know a city by walking allows you to experience her rhythms and see moments which capture you. Having information shared with you can enrich the process. However, there is definitely a benefit in just experiencing with your … Continue reading
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WEEK 2. 26.09.16
Vertical Project – work in collaboration with 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th years to study the peripheries of London – Cross collaboration was one of the reasons that I choose Kingston University for my MArch. It is important to foster … Continue reading
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WEEK 1. units
6 units; 13 tutors; varied subject – options; learning goals; challenge In order to choose our units we were directed to last years summaries before beingĀ given presentations by the tutors – I found the presentations particularly helpful as they gave … Continue reading
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Unit Objectives. 26.09.16
In these words I summarised why UNIT4 was my first choice – I want these words to remind me what objectives I point towards.
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WEEK 1. 19.09.16
Welcome, This is your MArch. course in overview – pay attention – be diligent – let’s begin – ______________________________________________________________ We’ll work on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Monday and Thursday I could work in office at Eleven10 Architecture. Units allotted on … Continue reading
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The Passage of Happenings.
It’s been quite awhile since my last post and quite a lot of things have been happening. After volunteering with The Architecture Centre in Bristol I took my first Architectural Assistant position as an Intern with Engineering Ministries International. I … Continue reading
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It’s Closer Than you Think.
Now I do intend to investigate this, but I just heard a worrying remark (I wont call it fact just yet). My skin literally tingled with the enormity of this statement – In the UK we only have 100 … Continue reading
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It’s All Very Political.
Today I saw a flyer – bold typeface and funky graphics call for us to #BuildaBetterBritain RIBA are responding to the forthcoming election and calling us to consider how the Government responds to and respects the importance of the built … Continue reading
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