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    • Police Protest Tactics = Total Architecture
    • The Architectural Revolution Today
    • Iakov Chernikov – Constructivist Dreams
    • Are recessions good for architecture?
    • Superstudio’s Continuous Monument
    • OMA / Progress?
  • Projects
    • Cardboard Collection
    • Neo-Feudal Drawings
    • Ministry for Co-operation, Marseille
    • Market Estate, London
    • The Battlefield
  • Concrete Lamps

    A few years ago i made 4 lamps using concrete, as presents. I wanted to investigate the process of casting at the scale of the object.

    I designed the forms on Rhino, lasercut the formwork from thin styrene sheets (1mm), …

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    Posted: October 17th, 2012 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Projects
  • Holographic Architecture

    A short set of conceptual drawings set in a decaying London exploring the idea of a retrofitted architectural/technological infrastructure capable of defining space solely through projected light, using holography.

    Such a technology is not currently feasible, but these drawings explore …

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    Posted: October 17th, 2012 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Projects
  • Drum Stool

    Constructed from 22 interlocking trapezoidal cardboard forms, Drum is another piece of cardboard furniture i’ve made for my flat. It’s the second iteration of a design that originally started life as a concrete base for a desk lamp.

    It’s sturdy …

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    Posted: October 12th, 2012 ˑ  3 Comments
    Filled under: Projects
  • The Prince and the Fortress – Machiavelli on Architecture

     

    In the citadel, the new mark of the city is obvious; a change of scale, deliberately meant to awe and overpower the beholder. Though the mass of the inhabitants might be poorly fed and overworked, no expense was spared …

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    Posted: October 1st, 2012 ˑ  2 Comments
    Filled under: Politics, Theory
  • The fall of the Narkomfin – end of an architectural vision

    In the early 1920’s, at the height of revolutionary zeal in Soviet Russia, Leninists believing fervently in the inevitability of the technological utopia rushing towards them, spearheaded a series of cultural experiments aimed at restructuring their lives under radically new …

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    Posted: October 1st, 2012 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Architecture, Politics, Theory
  • Helmet Lamp

    Another paper and cardboard design – the Helmet lamp operates by rotating its detached shells to reflect the light up or down.

    The Helmet can also form a globe around the light source.

     

     

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    Posted: September 26th, 2012 ˑ  No Comments
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  • Phoenix Lamp

    Phoenix is a design for a lampshade made from cardboard and paper – part of a series of cardboard furniture pieces i’m working on
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    The lampshade is designed around a circular hinge which allows the fins to pivot, easiily …

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    Posted: September 24th, 2012 ˑ  1 Comment
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  • Osaka Living

    This is a photo of my bedroom in Osaka, where i’ve made all the furniture out of cardboard. I’m still finishing the shelves – so this photo is just a preview.

    I intend  to wire lights into the shelves, and …

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    Posted: August 9th, 2012 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Misc
  • A Selection of Recent Drawings

    Development drawings from the Ministry of Co-operation – Marseille.

    Click here and then click through each image to read through a brief visual description of the project.

    These are some of the background work leading up to the final piece. …

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    Posted: August 6th, 2012 ˑ  1 Comment
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  • A Selection of Recent Models

    Well, i haven’t updated this website in a long while – a lot’s changed since i last posted here, but i have some more material to share, projects new and old.

     

    I’d like to start off with a series …

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    Posted: August 6th, 2012 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, Uncategorized
  • The Battlefield at the Ministry of Co-operation, Maseille

    The culminatory point of an architectural proposal for downtown Marseille which investigated the re-establishment of the French Ministry of Co-operation in Place Jules Guesdes as part of an architectural strategy for a physically negotiated urban zone which allowed citizens to …

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    Posted: December 6th, 2011 ˑ  1 Comment
    Filled under: Architecture, Projects
  • Police Protest Tactics = Total Architecture

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    The last couple of years has seen an escalation in tension on the streets of London. Beginning with the series of violent student protests over the increase to tuition fees, a growing mood of anger and frustration spilled over …

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    Posted: December 1st, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, Misc, Uncategorized
  • Superstudio’s Continuous Monument to Political Ambiguity

    What are we looking at?

    Revisiting Superstudio’s Continuous Monument

    Most people involved within the architectural field will be aware (at least by sight) of the series of collages that have come to define the 70′s Italian radical collective “Superstudio” and …

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    Posted: November 29th, 2011 ˑ  2 Comments
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  • Are recessions good for architecture?

     

    As the UK economy braces itself for a slide into the dreaded second dip of a global capitalist crisis, I found myself trawling through an article I was asked to write the last time recession struck these shores, all …

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    Posted: November 29th, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, Politics, Uncategorized
  • The Architectural Revolution…

     

    …is certainly not being brought to you courtesy of any of the international starchitects. It isn’t even a theoretical posture, an aesthetic or a shiny new technology that’s driving the long overdue Revolution in Architectural Affairs. Ironically its a product …

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    Posted: November 29th, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, Theory
  • Iakov Chernikov – Constructivist Dreams

    The Royal Academy in London has currently got a show on about the legacy of the Constructivist architecture during the early stages of the Russian Revolution, from 1915-35 – a.k.a before the reactionary Stalinist forces really destroyed the radical aspirations of the …

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    Posted: November 27th, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture
  • Neo Feudal 2

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    This second image done as part of a collaborative effort, deals with the increasing political isolation and state protection of the large financial institutions despite growing popular discontent and protest. It subverts a Financial Times advert, placing the …

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    Posted: October 24th, 2011 ˑ  2 Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, Misc, Projects
  • Neo-Feudal 1

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    This is a vision of the city with its political direction made architecturally explicit. Space is at a premium – when surrounded by an ocean of slum dwellings, only productive citizens are offered protection within the city walls. Three …

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    Posted: October 24th, 2011 ˑ  2 Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, Projects
  • OMA / Progress?

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    “Every Architect has the Utopian Gene”

    Rem Koolhaas

    A review of the OMA exhibition at the Barbican, and some reflections of the slow demise of a firm once at the forefront of the architectural avant-garde…

    OMA design for a luxury …

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    Posted: October 17th, 2011 ˑ  No Comments
    Filled under: Architecture, Theory, Uncategorized
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