BA Hons
Architecture 2018 http://architecture-ljmu.tumblr.com/
Claire Ainsworth
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University claireataintree@btinternet.com
07708 916759
linkedin.com/in/ClaireAinsworth3
The Haptic City
Liverpool School of Architecture Through utilising our other senses and removing occularcentrism we can further consociate with our environment.So, by treating the school as a haptic city and creating a sensory experience, this will encourage engagement and interaction.
Leah Ainsworth
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University leahainsworth@hotmail.co.uk
07855045663
https://leahainsworth6.wixsite.com/website
This project combines the inventions, creations and makings of the first and second stages of the industrial revolution and attempts to re-establish them within the 21st century. I have designed a creative hub for the North docks in Liverpool which specialises in wood craft, ceramics and fabric design. These crafts are taught, created and bought within my design, encouraged by the collaborations between communities and craftsmen.
Georgia Baldwin
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University georgiajbaldwin@live.com
07450957825
Shadow of the Past
A Canal Boat Heritage Centre, Liverpool-Leeds Canal. Built between 1770 and 1860 the Canal later became a major player in the beginnings of the industrial revolution in Liverpool. This project Reexamines the industrial revolution and takes influence from the warehouse in form and functionality, with a twist the building plays on materiality, composition and structure to celebrate its history in a monumental style.
Jamie Boardman
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University boardmanjamie@ymail.com
07447904898
Project & Biography
The site location is Hilbre Island, ‘off shore’ in the river Dee. The site became the brief. I explored designing an isolated, self-sustaining utopian project on a beautiful natural island landscape. A utopian project, located in a utopian location, known as Hilbre Island, where it will locate a community of monks, far from society, selfsustaining themselves in terms of food, water, energy, spiritually, power and the ecosystem. History is full of utopias, in the past and will once again test our future. It’s especially remote, a sanctuary, a hiding place or a shelter. I found inspiration from the island`s features. From its rock pools, sands, wildlife and it`s waters especially, which became the main drive and concept for the project.
Kerry Burns
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University kerryburns12ÂŁ@gmail.com
07534528192
The Future is Vegan
Economic uncertainty, challenges to global trade, and climate change all encourage Liverpool to become a selfsufficient city. With reactivation of the existing warehouse infrastructure of the Ten Streets district, the Railway Exchange creates an exemplar urban farm and social hub. 51% of all greenhouse gases come from livestock and their by-products. 6 to 10% of the planet’s mortality rates and 29 to 70% of greenhouse gases could be cut if the world went vegan. The project uses the roof spaces of Ten Street to create an interlinked series of market gardens, providing produce to a local food market.
Brad Chick
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University bradchick95@gmail.com
07712237511
Instagram: @bradchick1995
I was tasked with designing a Natural History Museum, with this I decided I wanted to reinforce environmental change. To do so, I selected a concept of bringing awareness to our effect on the Ocean and its wildlife, through the use of Architecture. Currently, the Ocean habitat is deteriorating as a result of pollution through human activity such as oil spills and plastics. Therefore, I decided to choose an endangered species as a result of our own doing, but one that could be recognisable to people of all ages. I chose the Manta Ray. My building has been heavily influenced by this animal and the habitat that it lives in.
Rachael Jia Yu Chua BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University rachael_chuajy@hotmail.com
0748 7755777
LJMU Performance Hub
The project is the merging of the Dance and Drama schools of LJMU and create a certain harmony to it. My project explores the theme of rhythm in their sort of art form which consequently, architecture possesses the same abstract form. With this, I have experimented through creating different individual acoustic boxes along the main walkway of the building allowing people to feel the rhythmic placement along the way by looking up.
Rania Dawood
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University raniad96@hotmail.co.uk
07341557117
linkedin.com/in/rania-dawood-a7659a107/
LJMU School of Dance and Drama
Inspired by William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, this building tries to capture the many themes that make this play, from colonisation to illusion, while at the same time, responding to different aspects in the site to further instill ideologies from the play and from dramatic theatre in general.
Simon Dore
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University sjdore96@gmail.com
07717 503 019
Hermitage
I looked towards art and how it can become a therpay, a way to relax and escape through expression, separate from the mainland and the probelsm there. Art can take many forms and can help people gain a greater insight in how we look at things and how we approach tasks and problems in our lives. I like to look for different ways to look at the world as a whole.
Amy Drabble
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University amydrabbles@gmail.com
07964664351
The Intersection
Catharsis is the process of purging emotions whilst watching a performance. This process is said to cleanse an individual, and so, could be considered to be almost a spiritual experience; a curve intersecting the linearity of everyday life. Therefore, within this project I have explored what happens at the intersection of the curved and the linear. How do routes and components begin to fracture around this intersection and how does this experience effect us in terms of reflection?
Bartosz Durda
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University bartd06@gmail.com
07850052100
Hilbre Island Monastery
The brief of my project was to design a monastery supporting a community of hermits. The location is an archipelago consisting of three island, sitting at the border between England and Wales. My approach was to design a mixture of therapeutic experiences, potentiall treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. My main inspiration were natural therapies such as Shinrin yoku (forest bathing).
Lois Ford
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University lkimford@gmail.com
07477999373
https://www.instagram.com/
LFordArchitecture/
Dance & Drama School
As someone who is interested in sustainable architecture, the site for this project was a challenge to try and incorporate it, but I did so with a positive mind-set and a useful, translucent, curved roof‌ Taking inspiration from parts of the existing campuses and using aspects of biomimetics, rotoscoping and kinetography / Labanotation, I made the site and building an experience to walk or dance through.
Chloe Howard
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University chloeelizabethhoward@hotmail.co.uk
07471931490
Dance and Drama School
My project is the new dance and drama building for Liverpool John Moores. The courses currently reside in different locations, so with this project they are being brought together to work in harmony.
Daniel Hudspith
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University danielhudspith@outlook.com
07469196275
https://www.linkedin.com/in/
daniel-hudspith-2461a9152/
Liverpool School of Architecture
A collaboration between the two Liverpool universities in order to create a central hub for architecture alongside RIBA North in Liverpool. Situated on between Albert Dock and the Echo Arena lies the site for this project.
Alma Inkarova
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University nhk1106@gmail.com
074 595 81535
Projects
Natural History Museum North- CDP project in Manchester (2018); Weather or not-Lake project in Lake District (2017); Abstract, Space and Drawingproject about the abstract space creation, that was eventually translated into reality (2017); Urban Design Project- in Liverpool redesighning the area of the carpark into businessshopping centre (2016)
Vidal Jackson
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University vidaljackson@hotmail.co.uk
07453270640
Journey of an Architect
The ‘Journey of an Architect’ is a new school of Architecture for the city of Liverpool. The programme of the school is stretched across the axis of the site, located within the city’s UNESCO World Heritage zone. The main design intentions were to integrate the public and private, display the works of the students and allow the public into architecture. The new architectural complex can be seen as a civic development with public buildings, squares and public realm offering ‘trade’ of knowledge, views and public interactions. (
Emily Karras
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University emily_karras@hotmail.com
07875 179552 @e.j.karras_design
After three years of studying architecture, I am fascinated by the landscape and built environment around me and I am keen to put my mark on the world, as well as preserve it through smart, sustainable design. As a young and enthusiastic architecture graduate, I am keen to explore the field of design even further through employment, travel and work experience. My specialities would include model making, hand drawing and Photoshop edits.
Kiran Kenny
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University kirangkenny@gmail.com
07979142964
Natural History Museum North
The Natural History Museum North project is based in Manchester with a choice of two sites. The brief asks us to explore the world of natural history and to look at areas that interest us to influence our design. The programme and spaces are very key in the design of a public, civic building. The museum isn’t limited to displaying objects but to engage visitors the history of the natural world and to make the information memorable. It is to inform not only about the past but also the present and what can be done in the future, with on going environmental challenges. When people come to a natural history museum it should challenge the way they think and inspire them.
Daniel Maranon
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University danielmarcmaranon@yahoo.co.uk
07474362233
The Self-Sufficient Brewery
In reflection to the New Babylon and The Slow Food Movement, the Self-Sufficient Brewery focuses on celebrating spaces where the crafts people can freely express themselves and their craft. Also, spaces where they can interact with other crafts people. The project is located in the Leeds-Liverpool Canal near Stanley Dock.
Matt Mildon
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University matthew.mildon@gmail.com
07593917579
In a climate that leaves developers seeking to build houses on large swaths of greenspaces on the peripheral regions of towns and cities, this project aims at utilising brownfield sites instead. The brownfield sites are to host a live/ work environment whilst the chosen site for this project is to also manufacture the modular housing which is to be driven by the strong rail infrastructure the UK has to offer.
Harith Muhammad
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University harith9512@gmail.com
0749 398 9620
www.harith9512.carbonmade.com
Project & Biography
The furniture for the future project is my 2 years journey of study on the idea of pre-fabrication and how it can be useful in the world of Architecture. From micro-housing to 3D Printing of furniture & this project is an effort to see on how a pre-fabrication furniture making in a new creative hub can blend in to the society’s fabric while remain unique to its own identity.
Andrea Nobrega
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University nfbga9723@gmail.com
07412789566
Reshaping Architecture
The scheme is the development of an architecture school in Liverpool that combines both schools of architecture (LJMU and UoL), and questions the current situations that the students and public are presented with everyday. The element of surprise, based on the ‘SItuationiosts’, as entering the building for showing different materiality and programs within the building as well as the creation of ‘learning’ streets that can work as extensions of the activities happening within.
Kalpana R Dhileepan Nair BA Hons Architecture Liverpool John Moores University kalkal95@hotmail.com
07729794221
https://www.instagram.com/ittskal/
4.5 billion years ago, the first cells through a complex web of metabolic processes initiated the regulation of the temperature and chemical configuration of the atmosphere and created a conducive environment for the development of more complex forms. Thus, forming plants, animals and the human species. Hence, the sublime unfolding of life, from the most archaic forms to the complex contemporary forms, is a network of continuous patterns of relationships. We see that the natural history of our world is all based on the idea of intervened events, that we all mutually dependent.
Stephanie Ralph
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University stephekaterina@gmail.com
07786775274
Liverpool School of Architecture
This project considers a merger of the Architecture programmes of Liverpool John Moores University and of Liverpool Architecture School. The proposal offers the integration of a Materials Research Centre to investigate the potential uses of a new breed of sustainable materials, focussing on the re-use of existing building materials. This design was heavily influenced by the process of overlaying grids seen in the work of Peter Eisenman.
Ifan Rees Jones
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University jonesifan137@gmail.com
07879 477 024
Within the region of the Northern Powerhouse, there has been a proliferation of outposts of institutions that have previously only had a presence in the south, and predominantly in London. These include Tate, the BBC and the Imperial War Museum. The brief for this project was to design a new Natural History Museum for the North of England that will serve as the first outpost for the main base in London.
Becky Rimmer
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University
Tom Smith
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University thomasgsmith4@gmail.com
07751741671
Hermitage
A Bridge between Realities is contemporary interpretation of a Thomas More’s Utopia. The bridge spans between Hilbre Island and Middle Eye on the Wirral, the project is a utopian ideal, creating a selfsustainable community for 12 hermits. This incorporates working for sustainability while encouraging social activity “In fact, when I think of the fair and sensible arrangement in Utopia, where things are run so efficiently with so few laws, and recognition of individual merit is combined with equal prosperity for all”- Thomas More
Grace Spencer
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University gm.spencer@yahoo.com
07881948889
The Street
The Dance and Drama School of Liverpool John Moores University sits at the confluence of the two Cathedrals where, as the religious divides have narrowed, so the city’s cultural space has blossomed around them. Within Hope Street, the arts now flourish within a grid of public cultural institutions including the Everyman Theatre, the Philharmonic Hall and Unity Theatre.
Jamie Talbot
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University jaytalbot96@gmail.com
7738472164
The scheme proposed for my CDP project is an industrial chocolate factory within the Ten Streets area,Liverpool. Investigating the symbolic relationship between the city and its industrial practices. The line of enquiry explores the sympathetic approach towards the heritage, and its historical references surrounding Ten Streets area. Also, exhibiting the multiple processes and the workings of industrial processes. Can the spectacle and physical connections of both act to re-establish the cultural ties between city and industry?
Danielle Varnam
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University j
Amber Whetter
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University arjwhetter@aol.com
07505510152
Make Space: Creative Community
This building utilises incremental design to provide a space which encourages collaborations and bring craft to the rest of the community. The ability for the building to shift, change and grow with the makers provides the ideal setting for the expansion of the crafts and the individuals working within it.
Charlotte Whittingham BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University lotti_whitt@hotmail.co.uk
0772 9878533
My scheme is based on the approaches to child education with particular reference to the Reggio Emilia and Montessori approaches. The idea is to use the design methods of the approaches and apply it to an adult situation, A School of Architecture. Located on the Liverpool Docks, the site offers an ideal and iconic home to the new combined school. As well as the school of architecture, the programme also includes a student union, architecture offices and an exhibition space.
Adam Yeomans
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University adam_yeomans@live.co.uk
07903 874447
An Architectural Microcosm
The formation of a microcosmic culture of the architectural communities inherent within the Liverpool region, developed through informed programmatic and spatial integration.
Amalina Aliaa
BA Hons Architecture
Liverpool John Moores University aliaa_amalina@yahoo.com
0747 06982470
T.F.D.
Textile, Fashion, and Design House is a project that promotes the engagement of society with creative industries. The programmatic scheme proposing MAKE space, SHARE space, and SHOW space which then allows the public to experience and witnessing the whole process from making fabric to commercialising fashion.