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The Ouseburn Species Museum
This project from second-year architecture developed an understanding of concept development to 3D modelling and visualisation, working towards a scheme to empower visitors to take action against endangered species. As some of the earliest work with virtual modelling and real-time rendering, this served as a beneficial starting point to work with a larger array of programmes throughout the final year of architectural studies, while getting a greater appreciation for the design process.

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Front Room
The scheme looked to spread creativity and culture throughout the North East, with a specific focus on food and art, whilst maintaining the heritage of the area. This was done to celebrate the cultures of refugees and other immigrants entering the UK, looking to take the next step in integrating refugees into their new homes. A specifically relevant project due to the refugee crisis educated me further in curating a narrative for a design and the more technical details behind it.

Floor to Wall Constructional Perspective
Roof to Wall Constructional Perspective


