A speculative project exploring the possibilities of harvesting algae for fuel & showcasing the difficulties met along this journey.
___Exhibiting in the Creek Gallery @ Faversham, Kent UK. 5th-15th of January 2012.
Moxy Creative House presents Touristique, a collection of five illustrated posters highlighting some of the most famous metropolitan architecture in the world.
The design of the building is inspired by a simple geometry to create traditional Islamic symmetrical pattern in a way that construct a massive structure and the whole façade.
In reaction to the current economic climate and deterioration of outer cities, the Traders' Commune acts as a critique of the development and decline of a failed planning model in Brighton’s suburbia.
An evolutionary infrastructure situated in the Essex estuary, restoring lost marshland ecology through a park typology based on sediment collecting ‘folies’ bridging the dynamic flood cycles of the site and the public that visit the natural reserve.
Year 2 - University of Nottingham. St. Mary's Church, Happisburgh, is an entropic product. A system of petrification and archive, these lands may be re-augmented but they will never be forgotten.
Each year the level one students fabricate a series of experimental structures. This is one of four structures completed on January 2011. The flat-pack nature of these micro building enables them to take on a nomadic life.
A choreographed trajectory from the shadow of the black airspace, an aerial, spatial, rebellious infrastructure that spreads over secret military bases, jamming Australia's electromagnetic landscapes.
The museum explores the intertidal zone between low tide and high tide, and the sea beyond. Accessible at low tide, the museum provides a pilgrimage, stretching out across the hostile landscape.