Unit E / SHIFTING LANDSCAPES
“To halt the decline of an ecosystem, it is necessary to think like an ecosystem.” —Douglas P. Wheeler, EPA Journal, September-October 1990]
“I am a passenger on the spaceship Earth.”—R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983).
Shifting landscapes explores the architecture of landscape, environment and the material of place, with the ambition to generate unique building cultures, distinct local vernaculars and character drawn from site and brief.
This year, Unit E explored the Yorkshire Coastline in the context of “Shifting Landscapes”: the fastest actively eroding coastline in Europe, faced with the forces of rising sea levels, landslides and strong storms, increased due to climate change.
Tutors:
Nichola Barrington-Leach (Lead Design Tutor)
Caroline Esclapez (Design Tutor)
Ryan Mcstay (Tech Tutor)
Bedir Bekar (Structural Tutor)
Visiting Critics:
Hunter Doyle
Tom Hart
Rachel Cronin
Students:
Thomas Bergendorff
Georgie Harrison
Gustav Kohlhaussen
Firat Korkmaz
Finn Kramer
Antonia Macavei
Joshua Marriner
Alfie Mayes-Foster
Rachel Opie
Kashish Pal
Davina Vadher
Joey Vollans
Charlotte Land
Nicole Llumigusin
Thomas Mccormick
Nikola Michalak
Anisha Middleton
Jacob Millar
Victoria Mitchell
Rahul Narendra Khimji
Jayan Parmar
Valentine Ruiz
Joe Vollans
Alfie Mayes
Esther Johnson
Joe Vollans
Joe Vollans
Mayes Foster
Mayes Foster
Nicole llumigusin
Nicole llumigusin
Ruiz Valentine