Group films based on the seperate study areas around the Super-Prix Route. From interviews to the ambiguous. The character of the environments were described through residents interviews, archive footage and images open to interpretation. I will provide more detailed feedback at a later date.
Group 3: sorry, I cannot upload yours because of permissions to include local people's contributions online.
Welcome to the Birmingham School of Architecture Blog. This webspace presents an ongoing dialogue of work generated by 1st year Architecture and Landscape students at the School. Projects this year will follow the meta-theme of habitation; it can imply living in a domestic setting but more abstractly can represent the occupation of a given environment regardless of the activity occurring within. Occupation is not restricted to living beings but can extend to inanimate objects with issues of containment and how artefacts influence the surrounding space. All images © 2010 BSA unless otherwise stated.
Tutors: Alessandro Columbano / Malwina Witkowska / Chris Bryant / Sean Wood
Contact: BSA.Y1.blog.habitation [at] blogger.com / BSA.Y1.blog [at] gmail.com
Tutors: Alessandro Columbano / Malwina Witkowska / Chris Bryant / Sean Wood
Contact: BSA.Y1.blog.habitation [at] blogger.com / BSA.Y1.blog [at] gmail.com
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