Bartlett School of Architecture Catalogue 2009

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Dip/MArch Unit 10 Yr 4: Byron Bassington, Lik San Chan, Barry Cho, Wing Man Cheung, Sulawan Isvarphornchai, Janice Lee, Geraldine Ng, Dean Walker. Yr 5: Pascal Bronner, Jacqueline Chak, Lucy Jones, Seung Hyun Kang, YongZheng Li, Okan Kaleli, Sarah Mui.

Connections Four interlocking stories all connected by a single gun converging at the end to reveal a complex and tragic story of the lives of humanity around the world and how we truly are not all that different. Babel, Guillermo Arriaga. Virginia Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway”, interconnected with the lives of a 1950s housewife and a new-millennium publisher; one is writing it, one is reading it, and one is living it. The Hours, Michael Cunningham. A poetry of places in a global network - where human activity is explored through the places and structures we inhabit, and the routes that penetrate and connect them. Frozen Sky, Langlands & Bell. In an isolated Danish village, Babette prepares the feast of a lifetime with ingredients connecting to past lives and the rest of the world. Babette’s Feast, Karen Blixen. In Ersilia, the inhabitants stretch strings from the corners of the houses, white or black or gray or blackand-white according to whether they mark a relationship of blood, of trade, authority, agency. Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino. The explorations of connection read beyond the apparent and suggested subtle personal readings of the theme while engaging in creative and intellectual expressions for new architecture.

cj Lim and Bernd Felsinger

Top: Lucy Jones, Burdensome City. Bottom: Jacqueline Chak, Golden Refraction.


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