UNIT M
Down With The Tide
The Thames is the largest open space in London. With its waterways linking every
London borough; and London to Oxford, the river offers a lesser used connection
through the city. The unit will use this year to understand how the river has changed
over time, how it relates to the contemporary city, and how we can design to make
more use of it today.
The river is unique within the city in that it lies relatively unchanged, yet is flanked by
the areas often most subject to revision of function and development. This abstraction
of the river from the city and the tension this creates is not currently being questioned
by the public, meaning the construction of privately funded housing developments are
rising at the expense of public space, and of access to the river - metaphorically the
thread which connects the city.
The unit this year has followed the river eastwards through London to study and interrogate littoral sites throughout the city. Following a period of research, the students were asked to design a series of publicly accessible buildings that could house a suitable use to connect the public to the river in order to become part of a new littoral side of the city.
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Unit Leader: Louis Mayes
Unit Tutor: Luke Vouckelatou
Tech Tutor: Francisco Esteras de la Heras
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Pierre D’Avoine
Cecilia Sjoholm
Philip Christo
Oscar Mather
Rufus Willis
Lou Feliu
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Alice Acklam
Euan Backus
Gjermund August Lia Bjoennes/Bjønnes
Jemma Butcher
Louis Cuddy
Yusra Eskiocak
Charlie Harrison
Georgie King-Smith
Leila Nixon
Niharika Ramireddy
Emily Reynolds
Jasmine Siligardi
Rhea Lewis
Oliver Waterworth
Mollie Baker
Charlotte Bate
Jessica Biggerstaff
Andriana - Stefania Bournazou
Lily Castle-Smith
Munroe Graham
Morgan Smith
Alice Acklam
Alice Acklam
Andriana Bournazou
Andriana Bournazou
August Lia
Charlotte Bate
Charlotte Bate
Euan Backus
Euan Backus
Jasmine Siligardi
Jasmine Siligardi
Jessica Biggerstaff
Oli Waterworth