Saturday, 27 November 2010

Final critique Mon 29th Nov

Reminder - Monday 10am 29/11/2010 final crit and submission of all work for 5DES0063 Cells.
Make sure you have double checked brief and required submission criteria carefully.
H

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Cells Thu 25th Nov - student work and brief









Interior & Spatial Design students, lev 5, have been working on a design project based on Cells - linking to the Cells one-day event on 25th November 2010:


Project Brief:



Student work in progress:

Research and spatial analysis


















Thursday, 18 November 2010

Pre-pre-crit presentations Monday 23rd November.. and other matters

Dear Students,
A reminder that there are presentations of all work to date on Monday 23rd November 2010. This is the last opportunity to get your work seen, discussed and to receive feedback before the final presentation and summative assessment point on 29th November. Attendance on both the above dates is obligatory.

After 23rd Nov, there is a focus on the Cells Symposium and you have an important role to play. You will be listening to a lot of varied and very interesting topics relating to Cells in some format - this information is to be reviewed and discussed at and after the event. You do need to attend all lectures/presentations and view the artwork during and after the event. This will be a very intensive day - arrive promptly and prepared. Take notes and participate.

Instructions will be given out next week for the Thursday 25th - you will be hosts and help make the event a smooth and pleasurable, educational and collaborative event for all.

Check out the event schedule - now online on the Cells Symposium blog.
H

Monday, 8 November 2010

Interim Crit 7th November 2010


Random images from today's Interim Crit..






danielle






hayley


nadia

michelle


kimi

emily




stephanie


Please note, I have selected the images that are mostly your own work - there are lots of reference, research etc., let's start making individual, innovative images for slideshows in future - YOUR OWN WORK IS always MORE INTERESTING!

Some slides I could not read/open, therefore some students are not represented here. If most of or all your slides were research from the internet, those slides will not be shown here. Please remember to REFERENCE clearly the IMAGE SOURCE.

Photograph models too (Rupinder etc.,) and do not rely on images from the internet. The most interesting projects are those that make their own research - this way YOU are in charge

Good day overall, now everyone needs to speep up focus and development. Good Luck also for Thursday's crit.

THOSE STUDENTS WHO DID NOT LEAVE A COPY OF THE PRESENTATIONS ON MY LAPTOP TODAY MUST EMAIL THESE TO ME OR LEAVE A CD FOR ME. Thanks.

H



SOME LINKS CONNECTING IDEAS WE HAVE MENTION, TOUCHED ON, DISCUSSED.....>>> Check it out (not all content will be relevant to your level of study, but parts will be closely linked and hopefully get you inspired..):



Sunday, 7 November 2010

Synthetic Biology: Living Buildings May Help Fight Global Warming






Protocell drivers in flask at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2010. Credit: University of Greenwich

".. Researchers from the University of Greenwich, the University of Southern Denmark, University of Glasgow and University College London are working with an architectural firm and a building materials manufacturer to use protocells - bubbles of oil in an aqueous fluid sensitive to light or different chemicals – to fix carbon from the atmosphere or to create a coral-like skin, which could protect buildings.."



Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Bold small-space living.. some inspiration



Have a look at this website and the various projects there - quite interesting small-space living and other innovative ideas - multi-functions, great use of materials, fun and compact.. Take some of the ideas as inspiration, not all are probably relevant, so select carefully what you spend time reading/researching.. what links to the 'cells' we are studying?












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and then sharing some fun Nancy and I had later on in the day..
cardboard hats