Map of the Clyde Highlighting Existing Celebrations of History and Opportunities for New Ones
Map of the Clyde Highlighting Existing Celebrations of History and Opportunities for New Ones The Clyde is the main river that flows in the west of Scotland. It is a major feature in the natural landscape. Not only is it a prominent feature in the natural landscape but it is also key element in the development of places, memories and stories. This map highlights some of the told and untold stories that run along the riverside. Within this project I explored various stories and created an architectural time capsule of one, which can be used as an example of how to produce this corridor of memories, celebrating lost stories.

Map of the Clyde Highlighting Existing Celebrations of History and Opportunities for New Ones

The Structure & Design of the Building
The Structure & Design of the Building

The Structure & Design of the Building

Collages representing the Past, Present and Future of Greenock
Collages representing the Past, Present and Future of Greenock

Collages representing the Past, Present and Future of Greenock

Cultural Studies Research Poster – Parallel Research
Cultural Studies Research Poster – Parallel Research

Cultural Studies Research Poster – Parallel Research

West Section – View on St. Andrews in the Square
West Section – View on St. Andrews in the Square

West Section – View on St. Andrews in the Square

The Master plan of an Individual Story in Elevation and Section
The Master plan of an Individual Story in Elevation and Section

The Master plan of an Individual Story in Elevation and Section

Shumen | Town's history timeline
Shumen | Town's history timeline

Shumen | Town's history timeline

Apparatus Drawing – Site Plan: St. Andrews Square
Apparatus Drawing – Site Plan: St. Andrews Square

Apparatus Drawing – Site Plan: St. Andrews Square

The Site History & Context
The Site History & Context

The Site History & Context

Timeline of Designing for the Enemy
Timeline of Designing for the Enemy The notion of Designing for the Enemy was explored in the first semester of 5th year Design Studies. Thorough exploration into the evolution of the city exposed the reactionary nature of city design; design as an action against the enemy opposed for the citizens.

Timeline of Designing for the Enemy