Sunday, 30 September 2012
Saturday, 29 September 2012
arch 7
Temporal Impermanence
The River Thames once used to freeze over,
the flowing waterway would become an icy expanse.
A playing field for the energetic child with a ball, a market area for the keen seller,
a new road for the carriage.
It became another level, another floor of human interaction within the city.
The drawing expresses this sense of levels of activity,
but also of timeline as the river only froze over because of the old London Bridge
and it was only during this time that it froze in the harsh winters.
Friday, 28 September 2012
Thursday, 27 September 2012
arch 5
Unfolding Materiality
The journey through the city,
moving from one point to the next,
through and within the ever unfolding cityscape.
The forms and materials play out in front of you,
the concrete, tarmac, stone, wood
and water.
How they juxtapose and transition from one to the other,
they seem to integrate and flow
as you walk by.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
arch 3
Transient Reality
To experience the city through an eye
that’s looking for the surreal
is fascinating.
To notice things that don’t belong
to imagine those that could be part of the landscape.
The constant change and destruction,
leading to new and different environments.
The city’s unfolding impermanence.
Monday, 24 September 2012
Watch-Listen-Tell, keep telling people about it =)
Loving it, and check out the youtube channel it's got such great music on there.
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Arch - 1
In the 3rd year of my architectural degree I had to come up with a set of 10 conceptual drawings that had to be a comment on a site I had found in London. I have already posted a couple in the past and this is another to add to the set.
Chaotic Density
This drawing expresses the flow of the city around London Bridge. The constant movement and course of the people and traffic. The interplay of the different levels of activity, roads, bridges, the river, paths in and through the city’s heart.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
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