92 BA Architecture | FirstYear DRIVEN BY AN ethos of re-use and re-appropriation of under-used materials, Group A examined the circularity of materials. Focusing on a par ticular micro-industry, the students reimagined the by-products of demolition and manufacturing processes, but also their distribution. Each student designed a workshop, addressing the specific technical requirements of their chosen micro-industry. Each student has become an exper t in their chosen field, creating the necessary spaces required for their industry to thrive and suppor t the local community it sits within. Eventmachine GROUP A: Conor Sheehan & Richa Mukhia Students: Gabriella Abbott, Fajer Alasfour, Mark Aoun, Souleymane Avice, David Avram, Sasin Boonyarak, Oscar Chainey, Lilianna Givanakis, Yasmin Jama, Cande Jurado Teran, Sedef Karayek, Areebah Nagi, Nicole Nsubuga, Kirra Pasco, Maisie Paterson, Daniel Poshtovenko, Maciej Przasnyski, Alpha Toure, Eric Turner, Fenn Wright Many thanks to our Peer Assisted Learners Hana Alsaai and Saniat Chowdhury GROUP B: Richard Watson & Jennifer O’Riordan Students: Khouloud Aberchan, Anas Ali, Selen Bayraktar, Andrea Betteridge, Raqiya Cali, Mikah Cassidy, Yara Dablouk, Kieran Edgecock, Mar ta Fernandes, Reisa Gashi, Malak Halibi, Rowan Isles, Nicola Kociuba, Gabriela Pana, Pelin Polat, Pietro Sacchelli, Anatolii Shaposhnkov Many thanks to our Peer Assisted Learners Dana AlKhammach and Alcan Zekia Re-Purposing Temporary Architecture FOR SEMESTER TWO, we set the students two design projects. The first was to design an exhibition stand to celebrate one of the notewor thy chairs in the V & A’s collection. The second was to reuse this stand in some related way, but to now address a need they had identified while doing their site research in Deptford. Some students identified a lack of design and technology facilities in the local schools as a good star ting point, while others found a lack of space for the over 60s to study and socialise something they wanted to improve. GROUP C: Jenny Kingston & Ross Perkin Students: Khadija Begum, Ghofran El Maraud, Gabrielle Ferreira Silva, Alexandros Gkvara, Andrei Grecu, Oliver Harris, Eryk Karys, Eunseo Lee, Sofia Najy Mezdagat, Mathusan Panchacharamarma, Rania Saidi, Lakshmi Seeram, Jerrell Singh, Shah-Ree Tasaddiq, Ellie Williams Many thanks to our Peer Assisted Learners Bianca Turner and Roberto Lopato Ricorico Day and Night: The 24-Hour City THIS SEMESTER THE studio is concerned with the 24-hour city. The pandemic has dispropor tionally affected London’s night-time economy, with lockdown and increased pressure crippling the sector. The studio’s interventions will seek to revive the flagging night-time economy through a radical approach to a mixed-use building which houses a Citizens’ Advice Service and a complimentary space available for 24-hour use. The projects will become a living room for the city, public and accessible to all.

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