UNIT D:
Flourishing Futures | Design for Regeneration
We believe that human beings have been separated from nature for too long and that, in order to address this, new buildings and the way they are interconnected into ecosystems need to become more in line with natural systems designs. We also believe that humans, when they act collaboratively, could have a huge impact on the critical journey towards a regenerative culture, thereby making a significant contribution towards reducing the current trajectory of climate breakdown. The project briefs for the year were aligned to address these two beliefs.
Both projects were located in Blackpool on the North-West coastline of the UK. The first project was to create a symbiogenetic habitat on/adjacent to the North Pier. The proposals had to be for a temporary building for the students acting as evolutionary activists, and a biological community that they determined through research, to work for 3 years maximum. The second project was to design a regenerative enterprise on a site along the famous Blackpool Promenade. The design proposals had to create a flourishing future for inhabitants of the building and natural systems in which it is situated.
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Melissa Kinnear, Peter Newton and Robert Goacher (technology) with additional support from Rebecca Bleeze (structures)
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Zuzanna Krzyzanowska, Jacob Skeates, Sahana Ashok, Mihaela Petkova, Alex Malden, Claudia Vesga, Freddie Broadhurst
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Year 2:
Jerin Akter, Chiara Aquilani, Humyra (Jessica) Haider , Jacob Lawes, Isabella Darcie Newey, Ikenna Oparah, Felipe Reyes, Robert Roth, Henry Wooldridge, Devon Wright
Year 3:
Hissah Almousa, Hing Tung (Bernice) Chan, Arad Haghgoo, Antonia Macavei, Francesco Petrillo, Mamuna Rashid, Yasmine Saoud, Max Silver, Lucy Stevenson, Maria-Sorina Trandafir, Lars van de Crommert