SA+C Tutors’ and Students’ Work Featured in Dezeen Magazine: “Architects for Gaza creates fragments of demountable clinic for Gaza”

As a part of the London Festival of Architecture, on June 25, 2024, Architects for Gaza, led by the Senior Tutors Yara Sharif and Nasser Golzari (MArch DS22 and MA Architecture), displayed sections of an experimental clinic in Marylebone Campus that it plans to build in Gaza as soon as soon as the conditions allow for access. The prototype was designed and built in collaboration with the Senior Tutors Paolo Cascone (BSc Architecture and Environmental Design) and François Girardin (Fabrication Lab and MArch DS23) and a number of students from the above courses.

The prototype was on display until the end of June and the exhibition was covered by the Dezeen Magazine:

“On show at the University of Westminster School of Architecture and Cities, the full-scale segments were designed to demonstrate how structures could be built to provide primary care in Gaza where 70 per cent of all health infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed since the most recent escalation of the Israel-Palestine conflict in October.

Named Experimental Lab/Clinic, the project by Architects for Gaza was designed by curators Yara Sharif, Nasser Golzari, Francois Girardin and Paolo Cascone to be built using the scarce materials available in Gaza. The clinics would also act as a kind of “atlas of possibilities” to demonstrate construction techniques that people can use to rebuild their homes and neighbourhoods.”

Dezeen, 17.07.2024

You can access the full article here.

Dezeen: “University of Westminster spotlights 10 architecture, environmental design and technology projects”

Dezeen magazine has featured a selection of 10 students’ projects from the School of Architecture + Cities, University of Westminster.

The featured students are: Asena Koksal (MArch DS25), Edoardo Ripamonti (BSc Architecture and Environmental Design), Jan Macbean (BA Architecture, DS3.3), Joshua Dalsan (BA Architecture, DS3.6), Lilla Porkolab (MArch DS10), Malgorzata Socha (MArch DS15), Nikol Kaso (BA Interior Architecture), Suha Faisal Valiyaveettil (BSc Architecture and Environmental Design), Zhengyao Hu (BA Interior Architecture), Zuzanna Jodlowska (BSc Architectural Technology)

The Dezeen feature can be accessed here.

Featured image: The water healing mosque of Royal Docklands by Suha Faisal Valiyaveettil

School of Architecture + Cities featured in Dezeen’s Virtual Design Festival School Show

University of Westminster architecture students share “varied design approaches” across 9 projects

A dementia clinic that celebrates the joy of eggs and a dance school for the over 60s feature in this VDF school show of work from the University of Westminster‘s architecture students.

Of the more than 750 graduates and undergraduates that make up the university’s School of Architecture and Cities, nine students’ work is showcased below, spanning disciplines from environmental and urban design to interior architecture.

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For more info and to see the featured students’ work please visit here.

Featured image: The Really Really Real by Sinead Fahey, MArch DS15

Dezeen’s VDF x Arthur Mamou-Mani: Virtual Reality Tour, Monday, June 8, 4pm (GMT)

Architect and MArch DS10 tutor Arthur Mamou-Mani has teamed up with Dezeen to give a virtual-reality tour of his Burning Man projects, which will take place today, Monday, June 8, as part of the Dezeen‘s Virtual Design Festival (VDF) at 4:00pm UK time.

Following the great success of his Galaxia temple built in 2018 that ritually went up in flames at the end of the Burning Man, this year Mamou-Mani conceived a new project, an amphitheatre named Catharsis.

Catharsis won’t be physically installed, as this year’s Burning Man was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but can be visited as part of our virtual reality tour with Mamou-Mani at 4:00pm this evening.

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Ahead of this event, Mamou-Mani has shared some previously unseen aerial footage of Galaxia, which you can see and read more about here.

Featured image of Galaxia by Jamen Percy via Dezeen

London Festival of Architecture and Wandsworth Council Announce Competition for Public Realm Revival – Deadline (first stage submissions): 23rd February

The London Festival of Architecture (LFA) and Wandsworth Council have launched a competition to improve the appearance and feel of Thessaly Road Railway Bridge, and important gateway to the Nine Elms regeneration area near New Covent Garden Market. The competition, which is open to architects, designers, artists and students, is an opportunity to transform an ugly and unwelcoming underpass into an attractive and user-friendly route for pedestrians and cyclists, and a gateway to the redevelopment taking place around Nine Elms Vauxhall.

The design competition has been conceived by the LFA and Wandsworth Council to improve the user experience for pedestrians and cyclists on a key route between Battersea Park Road and Wandsworth Road, and to revitalise the public realm close to major new development taking place in Nine Elms Vauxhall. In keeping with the London Festival of Architecture’s mission to harness the talent of London’s architectural and creative community, the competition will bring fresh ideas to improve the built environment in this key location, and act as a valuable demonstration project for similar sites across London and elsewhere.

Following a shortlist of six practices to be announced in March, the winning team will be revealed in May and awarded £20,000 to develop a design that will be eligible to be constructed and installed as part of the London Festival of Architecture in 2019. The overall budget for the project is £200,000.

The deadline for first stage submissions is 23 February 2018.

The competition is being judged by an expert panel including:

  • Pam Alexander (chair, Covent Garden Market Authority)
  • Amy Frearson (editorial director, Dezeen)
  • Anne Mullins (head of culture, Nine Elms Vauxhall Partnership)
  • Morag Myerscough (founder, Studio Myerscough)
  • Clare Richards (founder, Footwork)
  • Tamsie Thomson (director, London Festival of Architecture)

Tamsie Thomson, director of the London Festival of Architecture said:

London’s built environment is full of overlooked and unprepossessing spaces like Thessaly Road railway bridge, and this competition is a brilliant opportunity to show how thoughtful and imaginative design can transform the mundane into something quite special. At the London Festival of Architecture we are grateful to Wandsworth Council for providing this opportunity to showcase architectural and design excellence in London, and demonstrate the power of design in transforming London’s public realm.

The Leader of Wandsworth Council, Cllr Ravi Govindia, said:

We are delighted to be working with the London Festival of Architecture in finding an innovative solution to improving the bridge space in Thessaly Road and I am really looking forward to seeing the winning design. We have a long-standing association with the LFA and it’s good to be in partnership with them again on this project.

The Thessaly Road underpass is much used by people in the local area but I think it’s fair to say that it’s definitely in need of a facelift. This competition is a great opportunity to do just that and knowing the creative talent that is out there, I am sure we will find a design that will revitalise this key route through Nine Elms.

More information for on the Thessaly Road competition is included in a briefing document – available for participants here.

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