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Date
- 8 July 2024
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- 1 minute
Taking place at the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane from 12–14 July, the public can experience the research insights, working processes, and innovative outcomes of graduating students' projects from programmes across the School of Architecture.
The exhibition will be open to the public from 12–5pm on Friday and 12–6pm on the weekend. Last entry will be 30 minutes before closing time.
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Date
- 8 July 2024
Read time
- 1 minute
Max Cooper-Clark (MA Architecture) presents ‘Pits and Pansies’, which explores the pit-town of Nenthead. His project seeks to make life with lead liveable through investigating post-extractive sites and queer ecologies, more-than-just-toxic leftovers and normative acts of care.
Mak Yuen Ching (MA Architecture) presents ‘Strive in Lithiocene’, a project interacting with the Diaguita-Calchaqui indigenous community in Northern Argentina. Her design makes use of existing materials to create devices and structures which facilitate the revitalisation of the environment, local protest movements and the conservation of culture.
Sam Joseph (MA Interior Design) presents her project ‘Why Did(n’t) You Leave?’, where she reuses an abandoned factory to create a transitional home, community education centre and gallery for domestic abuse survivors.
Helena Robless (MA Architecture) presents ‘Agar Agar’, a riverside garden for collective, spatial therapy in a hyper-technological society made using a bionic agar bioplastic interface in an interactive digital-sensory space.