Through my Mancunian grandfather, a haulier who experienced the changing face of manufacturing industry in the 1970s-90s, I have an appreciation for Manchester's industrial heritage, and the development of buildings and infrastructure in the city. The combination of this historical backdrop and MSA's innovative, forward-thinking attitude attracts me. I get the impression that the school's location amidst industrial past and urban development is highly beneficial to students intending to practice architecture in present day northern England.
I was initially encouraged to apply for the course by the flexibility of its requirements. I imagine that the acceptance of a variety of A-level profiles (particularly those not including art) contributes to a more colourful and diverse student body than would be possible with more prescriptive requirements. MSA's affiliation to both of Manchester's universities appears to offer a uniquely varied student experience.
Friday, 16 December 2011
Sketches of details
Two examples of observational sketches based on details that have caught my eye - to complement my more technical project-based work. Above: a cast iron fish motif adorning a bridge in central Berlin. Below: the heavily eroded lintel of the arch over the 19th century boys' entrance to Scarcroft Primary School, York.
Containers: art pavilion design
The above sketch, produced during my placement at Grimshaw architects in London, gives a sense of the versatility of used shipping containers as a module for portable structures. The drawing below is a screenshot of my 3D Sketchup model, which allowed me to manipulate the containers into different layouts and add additional, perspex-glazed stories whilst developing my hypothetical gallery design.
York Wesleyan Chapel
Cooling towers - investigation into thermals and lighting
Cooling Towers and Hyperboloids
For a number of months I have been working on an ongoing project looking into the possibility of converting disused power station cooling towers into residential blocks. This image, showing a hyperboloid form constructed from straight line planes, was produced as part of a technical drawing exercise.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Introductory Statement
This blog aims to convey my enthusiasm for the conceptual and practical aspects of design through a selection of recent sketches, technical drawings, and other images. These represent a number of projects that I have independently undertaken in preparation for applying to study architecture, and as such revolve around architectural themes.
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