The Live Project aims to reconsider the estate in terms of navigation, identity, ownership, connections, environment, community, security and the long term future of Lansdowne
We hope to raise aspirations for the area and challenge the view that the estate is fixed with little opportunity for local people to make an impact in their built environment.
We aim to devise forms of communication and representation that can creatively engage people living in the estate, tackling architectural issues for the shared spaces in the estate.
This may be in the form of physical permanent and/or temporary interventions within Lansdowne.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Aerial Mapping in Lansdowne
As our mapping continues, we will ensure that each excercise is posted on the blog and available to download. The first of these maps is shown above, documenting the amount, type and position of TV aerials in Lansdowne, and there are alot....
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brilliant, it is great to have this information on line for all of the people working in the area to access and add to...
i think these maps are really starting to become propositional!
looking forward to seeing what comes out of them....
Live projects are a leading educational initiative at the University of Sheffield School of Architecture. Architecture students work in groups on a 6 week Live Project with a range of clients including local community groups, charities, health organisations and regional authorities. In some cases the projects involve actual building, in others design of urban masterplans, in others consultation exercises. In every case, the project is real, happening in real time with real people.
1 comment:
brilliant, it is great to have this information on line for all of the people working in the area to access and add to...
i think these maps are really starting to become propositional!
looking forward to seeing what comes out of them....
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