MArch Architecture Unit 16
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Fig. 16.17 Sonia Magdziarz Y4, ‘Hús Is’. Fig. 16.18 Karen Ko Y4, ‘Earth and Fire’. By digging into and shaping the ground, investigating clay and geological expressions inherent to their location, an outcome becomes synonymous with the setting in which it is made. Figs. 16.19 - 16.20 Tom Budd Y4, ‘Creating Intimacy within the Inhospitable’. This project focuses on the design of a space for social interaction within the remote landscape of Iceland. Through the study of swimming pool culture in the country, the project seeks to explore and draw out these distinctly Icelandic experiences whilst designing a new swimming pool and assembly halls in Reykjahlíð, a small town in the north of the country. Fig. 16.21 Simran Sidhu Y5, ‘StitchScape’. Examining the body as landscape, and the landscape as a body to be dressed, the work attempts to find
a middle ground where the spaces are read as both architectural space and garment.
The Bartlett School of Architecture 2017
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