#019: A Framework for Living proposes a new housing model that offers inhabitants a flexible dwelling that can change use and privacy over time, through the use movable furnishings and partitions. Service cores and an inhabited ceiling offers a permanent infrastructure, allowing the rest of the space to be freely adapted.
#018: Thamestown is a temporary scheme for the town of Thamesmead, a failed housing estate that is currently undergoing a major regeneration. The self-built scheme enables the residents to construct their own town centre during the period of the regeneration, where they lack a central public zone. The basic kit-of-parts structures would be put together using materials and tools found at a typical hardware store, enabling an simple and economic construction.
#017: The Data Workshop enables the bridging of mass-manufacture and artisan craft through mass-customisation. The intimate performance of craftmaking is scaled up within a four-storey high space, which offers multiple configurations and functions. A series of flexible workshop spaces can be rearranged through a rail and crane system, allowing for different programmes and spaces.
#016: The Re-Factory is an extension of Bataville, a proposed housing scheme for East Tilbury. It explores the creative regeneration of the former garden-town, through the interaction between the existing population and influx of newcomers as London expands.
#015: Bataville is a proposed housing scheme for East Tilbury, a former garden-town in the edgelands of Essex. The project draws upon the town’s industrial past and its former community to bring the ‘lost utopia’ back to life.
#013: Performance installation in Gillett Square, Dalston, designed and constructed in collaboration with other students.
#009: Edgelands is a short film exploring the relationship between nature and industry in the Thames Estuary.