Monday, June 16, 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

The Photographers' Gallery, London



Shrubs Wood Barrow
Shrubs Woodis a project focusing on a Neolithic Long Barrow set in a area of ancient coppiced woodland in Kent. The project brief was to embrace the history of the site and also involve the children from the local school.I have proposed a interactive walk with Neolithic interventions set within the landscape. The project also works on larger scales with interventions from a local museum who will run activity days on site. The whole project will be overseen and advertised by the British Museum who run a network of similar projects nation wide.


Friday, May 09, 2008

Degree Show PR
The Cans Festival offered the visitors a chance to bring their own stencil and add to the exhibition, we thought this would be a good opportunity to give the Landscape Degree show
a plug.



The Cans Festival
The Cans Festival it’s taking place in a South London railway tunnel, rented for the occasion from Eurostar. Forty of the world’s best graffers have gathered beneath Lambeth’s streets to create original pieces for this showcase which kicks-off with a private view tonight. The festival ran over the bank holiday weekend and although it took the best part of an hour to get in it was well worth the wait.




London Open City
Design for London works with organisations across the city to make it more beautiful, legible and accessible, and London Open City offers every Londoner the opportunity to contribute to this project. The exhibition shows the 'tug-of-war' nature of London life that is only exaggerated by the city’s fast pace: order versus chaos, interaction versus privacy, heritage versus change.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Monday, May 05, 2008

Open City

The new country sport of Churfing!!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Chiswick Park
Chiswick Park, the modern office complex just off Chiswick High Road has won one of the UK’s most prestigious awards schemes for architectural and environmental design.
The 1.5 million square foot office complex, designed by Richard Rogers, has been given the award by the Civic Trust, a registered charity. A total of seven Special Awards, 50 Awards, 79 Commendations and 49 Mentions were awarded to outstanding examples of urban design, with projects ranging from new buildings and restorations, to landscape schemes and a light railway system.



Tuesday, April 01, 2008


Mediascape
A mediascape is composed of sounds, images and video placed outside in your local area. To see the images and video, and hear the sounds you need a handheld computer (PDA) and a pair of headphones. An optional GPS unit can automatically trigger the images, video and sounds in the right places.

To create a mediascape, you start with a digital map of your local area. Using special, free software, you can attach digital sounds, pictures and video to places that you choose on the map.

By going outside into the area the map covers, you can experience the mediascape. Using the handheld computer and headphones, you can hear the sounds and see the pictures and video in the places the author of the mediascape has put them. All sorts of exciting things can happen as you explore the mediascape.