The Bartlett School of Architecture Exhibition Catalogue 2004

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BSc Unit 8 Yr 2: John Craske, Oliver Goodhall, Alissa Holmes, Holly Lewis, Emily Mann, Maxwell Mutanda, Liz Sleeman, Gemima Tatel, Charlotte Thomas. Yr 3: Dimitris Argyros, Thomas Carrington, Steve De Micoli, Asif Khan, Poppy Kirkwood, Ben Nicholls, Pernilla Ohrstedt, Jasminder Sohi, Nick Westby, Rion Willard.

Limits & Landscapes Buildings, cities and landscapes result from the same tectonic processes of erosion and accumulation, drift and growth. Seemingly contrasting topographies of London and Oslo are the focus of our investigations. Extreme climates, multicultural populations, geographical inertia and geological transformations encourage us to respond with hybrids of site and programme. Dynamic responses take the form of 1:1 recorded events, 1:100 urban concepts and 1:1000 architectural topographies.

Laura Allen and Mark Smout

Clockwise from top left: Ben Nicholls, Nick Westby, Tom Carrington, Jasmin Sohi, Dimitris Argyros, Asif Khan, Rion Willard, Asif Khan.


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