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THE BOAT BUILDING CENTRE

Axonometric

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This axonometric drawing depicts what the whole development of the boat building centre could look like. Including the new workshops, school, accommodation, display sheds, museum, bridge and historic boat docking points.

ALEXANDER GRICE Stage 5

Celebrating boat building on Faversham Creek

Creative industries are growing in the Thames Estuary Zone, however craft is on the decline. Subsequently this project focuses on revitalising and celebrating the craft of boat building along Faversham Creek. This will be achieved through the creation of a new row club and boat building centre. The centre will include a boat building school, student accommodation, boat building workshops and a museum space that displays renovated boats. This museum space will aim to incorporate Oyster Bay House, an existing grade 2 listed structure previously used for storing hops.

Phone: 07871584724

Email: alexgrice@ btinternet.com

KOTIL Stage 5

Oliver’s Ark

The Oliver’s Ark is a seed bank and research facility dedicated to preserving and studying the UK’s edible plant diversity. With its carefully designed greenhouses, seed storage vaults, laboratories, and educational facilities, it aims to ensure the survival of these species, promote sustainable farming practices, and educate the public about biodiversity and food security.

Kew Allotments

This proposal aims to redefine the concept of urban allotments by integrating advanced technology and innovative architectural designs to optimize food production in urban settings. The project will be situated along the River Thames in London, opposite Oliver’s Island, currently home to traditional garden allotments.

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ROSLI Stage 5

The proposed building is in a place where sea and urban landscape encounter the architecture and human world. The interior and exterior of the main building nature lives and grows, giving identity to the project, belonging to the place and converting the experience into something complete and aesthetic.

The masterplan and urban strategy were formed into town of two halves, this is a way of categorizing and understanding the corelation between activities from task 2 5A and to the big idea for 5B Task.

+ reimagine end-of-life materials into products that tell a story that resonates with people + opportunities for the young adults to work in Folkestone.

+people will get to visit the harbour with more activities

+ students sell the art making (prototype) while learning, making, appreciating and respect the oceans and planet.

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The W R E C K Repurposed

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Derelict boats, with their weathered and decaying appearance, can serve as visual metaphors for the passage of time and the inevitable cycle of life. For elderly individuals who may be contemplating their own mortality or reflecting on the transience of life, the sight of derelict boats can evoke a sense of fragility and impermanence. Some individuals, regardless of age, find beauty in decay and the process of nature reclaiming man-made objects. Repurposing wrecked boats into sculptures is a creative and eco-friendly way to give new life to the old and abandoned vessels in the coastal area of Kent. This project is an invitation for collaborative work between local Artists and craftsmen and the elderly of Faversham. By transforming these wrecked boats into sculptures, they not only become visually appealing pieces but also serve as a reminder of the boat’s history and the beauty that can be found in repurposing materials. mitishagurung@gmail. com linkedin.com/in/ mitishagurung

Neptunes Housing

A new housing scheme with 5 stories and a basement in Herne Bay, the site would also be transformed to have walkways and vegetation that suit the salty sea air.

7Loommk@gmail.com

STEPHEN RICHARDS Stage 4

Thames Estuary Research, Recycle and Recreational center based in Gravesend. For people to learn how to kayak in order to be able to join the efforts to clear up the Thames Estuary of litter and giving new life to the area.

stephen.richards@live. com