Sheffield Otherwise: Counter-Mapping the Living Heritage of Diasporic & Queer Communities

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PROPOSALS

Socio-Spatial Proposal: SADACCA’s Wicker Building and Within Sheffield These socio-spatial strategies developed have led to the following proposals for SADACCA, which includes three spatial interventions within the Wicker building and a collaborative partnership strategy with aligned interests within Sheffield.

operationalisation of proposed spatial interventions by mobalising collective resources. The renderings may serve as supporting documents for any funding proposals by SADACCA, or for building stronger relationships with existing/ prospective organisations and other spatial actors in Sheffield.

The conversations and discussions with SADACCA and its various stakeholders helped to inspire a co-creative design that addresses the various challenges as it relates to food as care. All four interventions are meant to complement one another and become permanent installations that could evolve over time.

Additionally, creative reuse of discarded material (also known as upcycling) may be used in the creation of several of the spatial interventions to keep costs down.

The first three spatial interventions provide a rendering of what the internal Wicker space (G II Mill; SADACCA Day Care Centre Garden; Sky Deck Garden) could become, while the Alliance and Partnership Strategy supports the

The intention is to strengthen the roots of care within the Wicker building and thereby secure the future of SADACCA as an important AfricanCaribbean heritage landmark within the Sheffield ecosystem.

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Summary of Proposal (Source: Authors)


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