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Is a community group interested in fostering social cohesion and inclusion amongst people of all ages, social groups and with all types of skills. Focusing in the south-central area of Manchester, this project is envisioned by community members for community members.
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Through different strategies, it aims to nurture new forms of co-operative self-management and community engagement, to ultimately help create resilient and project self-sufficient communities. As well as providing opportunities for those in need.
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K R ET O S W OUROJEC H P
to me is Humanity, it’s an embodi“Hulme ment of Manchester’s rich tapestry. For let us
venerate those urban voices, for let us bear witness to their soulful stories. Past, present, and future history, you will never break this community. So from these streets, these humble homes, rose doctors and musicians, artists, lawyers, teachers, dancers, poets, politicians, dentists, actors, nurses, singers, barristers, and writes, history makers, planet shakers Hulme kids, always fighters
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REELmcr ‘Hulme to me’ - The Poem
WORKHOUSE project
Camacho Gonzalez Mariana [19010978] Chen Xiao [20038113] Fearon Lauren [18052604] Hagos Siyum Kisanet [20020569] Ioannidou-Lemonidou Athina [20044096] Wei Jiaqi [20098864] Tutor: Dominic Sagar
MA Architecture and Urbanism
comunidad κοινότητα
community 社区
table of contents
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leisure
shelter
food education jobs
INTRODUCTION
PRECEDENTS
Us Our migration story
Housing typologies Materials Street markets Markets/Festivals End the homelessness
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BACKGROUND
SITE ANALYSIS
Location Historical analysis
Demographic analysis All the good people Site analysis Land use Connectivity Green areas Problem identification User Profile
History of migration in Manchester Hulme and Moss Side
05 07 PROJECT OUTCOMES Photomontages Fold-out map
PROJECT DEFINITION health
The Vision Progression timeline and outcomes Masterplan Site A: Fernleaf Site B: Williams Strip Site C: UK Fast Modular Sheds Community kitchen
APPENDIX Our manifesto Workhouse Project logo Our own migration story maps The begining of our migration Posters
“Every woman, every man Join the caravan of love
(Stand up, stand up, stand up)
Everybody take a stand Join the caravan of love”
‘Caravan of Love’ The Housemartins
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INTRODUCTION Our A&E studio analyzed the current urban issues in two adjacent boroughs in South-central Manchester. As the name sugests, we looked at accident and emergency, and anything and everything that connects the community to the area, to develop solutions to their needs and establish the foundations for a resilient community.
Caravanserai in Herat, Afghanistan. Pinterest. Source: https://www.pinterest.com.mx/pin/403705554093764547/
Just like the majority of the people in these areas, we’re all migrants. Silk roads had caravanserais to bring merchants and migrants together, so does this project.
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OUR MIGRATION STORY
Kisanet Hagos Siyum
Lauren Fearon
Mariana Camacho Gonzalez
Athina Ioannidou-Lemonidou
Xiao Chen
Jiaqi Wei
Dominic Sagar
We are the A&E group. The current situation in the world has forced us to work remotely during the times of pandemic. Three of us based in Manchester and three of us in different parts of the world. This has been our biggest challenge: trying to put ideas together from the distance and getting to know the context of our project through the eyes and ears of those of us who were able to visit the site.
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US
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“Their brokenness in how they see us is a reflection of this brokenness. And you can’t fix that. All you can do is the work.” Michelle Obama
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BACKGROUND Meadows, D. (1972) Children play on the street in Moss Side. BBC, Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-41361171
In the South-central area of Manchester there are the disctricts of Hulme and Moss Side. Both have similar origins and contemporary issues, yet they are different. They have come together in the past through partnerships and we aim to bring them together again and 11 collaborate as a whole network of support and positive change.
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Throughout Hulme and Moss Side there have been identified three vacant lots that could be used as activity centres serving families in the area. This project is conceived and co-ordinated by the Workhouse Project.
HULME PARK
The main objective is to provide a space where residents can meet, share and learn skills through group-based activities. Seeking to build a more cohesive, innovative and resilient community.
SITE B: WILLIAMS STRIP
It is expected to be developed in different stages. On first instance as a ‘meanwhile’ project, and on later stages, expand into a permanent development and replication in other areas with similar needs.
SITE C: UK FAST
MANCHESTER
GREATER MANCHESTER
SITE A: FERNLEAF WHITWORTH PARK
HULME
MOSS SIDE HEALTH CENTRE MOSS SIDE
1:1000
500 m
ALEXANDRA PARK
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LOCATION
This project was inspired by a Moss Side GP who noticed that many of his patients were visiting him because they were hungry.
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HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
More African Commumity migrating. Increase in Somalis mostly in Moss Side
Carribean immigrants arriving in Manchester
Chinatown archway was built
First Chinese students
Decline in economy caused Moss side roits
South Asian communities started to increase.
South Asian protest
CURRY MILE
Chinese students
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HISTORY OF MIGRATION IN MANCHESTER
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14 Irish labourers help to dig canals, lay railway lines & build the mills.
First Armenians settled in Manchester as silk merchants
Poverty in Italy leads to an influx of Italians .
Armenians flee due to war to manchester
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HULME AND MOSS SIDE 2020 VS. 1920 UK FAST SITE
St. George’s Park
Hulme Park
FERNLEAF SITE Bold Street Sports Ground
Whitworth Park
Millennium Park
Alexandra Park
Moss Side Park
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“Inequalities of wealth, unjustly established, have assuredly injured the nation in which they exist during their establishment; and, unjustly directed, they injure it yet more during their existence” John Ruskin
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SITE ANALYSIS Alexandra Park Estate, Moss Side before development. Manchester Archives+. Flickr. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterarchiveplus/9311615458/in/album-72157634687515820/
After understanding the historical background of these areas, we analyzed at the current physical and social context in order to identify the issues and work on solutions that would involve the commu- 21 nity’s collaboration.
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DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSE HOLD TYPES
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Maps demonstrate areas with highest concentrations of specificed data for HULME and MOSS SIDE
Hulme has a higher concentration of one person households, almost half its population. Moss Side has more families residing within it.
Population
Level of unemployment
Av. age
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The markers demonstrate where each household type is more highly concentrated than the other types.
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Residents with no qualifications
Hulme and Moss Side have populations which are generally not impeded by poor health. However, the area around the Fernleaf site and Moss Lane East has 910 people registering that health issues severely limit activities. Residents with degree level qualifications
Political
34.2%
42.7%
23.2%
HULME
7,599 Households
MOSS SIDE 8,023 Households
42.7%
31.6%
22.3%
Hulme and Moss Side vote overwhelmingly for Labour. In the 2019 election this figure was 70.4% in favor. Only 14.8% voted conservative conse in the Manchester central region.
Types of Job 41.4% of Hulme residents able to work, and 23.8% of Moss Side residents are in professions which require a degree level qualification .
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DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
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ALL THE GOOD PEOPLE
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SITE ANALYSIS LAND USE
TRANSPORTATION/CONNECTIVITY
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PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION not enough money to afford it, lack of fresh ingredients, health issues caused by malnourishment
scarce availability of affordable housing in the area
Planning Sites
no opportunities to develop skills that could potentially lead the indivuduals to have better job opportunities
poor health derived from bad quaility nutrition, limited opportunities for physical activity outdoors, mental health impairment as a result of stress and lack of opotunities to seek professional guidance. reduced labour demand
Unused Green Spaces
Parks
Buildings
small range of public spaces, deterioration of vacant and abandoned plots.
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GREEN AREAS
*All of these problems have been accentuated dERIVED FROM the current social and economic situations CAUSED BY the COVID-19 pandemic 29
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According to data from ONS, the population in this area: • Mostly born outside UK or Europe • Many poeple living alone or as couples • Most of them have formal qualifications (degree) • Mostly ages between 16-34 • Most of them dont have a disability or long- term health problem • A large share of them is unemployed • The majority of them doesn’t own a car • Almost all of them live in rented properties; most of them are socially rented; and most of the properties are terraced houses and flats • The density is:70-100 people/ha • Most of them have access to broadband
HOWEVER, THIS PROJECT IS DIRECTED TO ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS. People OF ALL AGES, mostly migrants and pedestrians who need better oportunities to cover their basic needs.
BACK TO BASICS!
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USER PROFILE
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“One of the biggest mistakes in architecture is that we’re expecting society to be interested in the specific problems of architecture... (architects) need to adjust to what society is discussing. We just provide the forms that can translate their problems into solutions” Alejandro Aravena
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PRECEDENTS St Wilfrids Enterprise Centre. Manchester Archives+. Flickr. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterarchiveplus/9603385660/
Research was carried out to understand what can be done and how it can be executed. We collected examples from all over the world in order to understand alternative ways of building and interacting 33 with the community, and adapt them to the context.
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SILK ROAD
VARDO
GYPSY CAMPS
TULOU CHINA
MATMATA TUNISIA
BLACK TENTS
CARAVAN
SAHARA DESERT
MAYAN HOUSE
WORLDWIDE
MESOAMERICA
OCA
AMAZON
LONG-TERM SHORT-TERM MOVABLE NON-MOVABLE COLLECTIVE SINGLE
household
MODULAR NON-MODULAR
PROSPERITY
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houses in Europe
ABANDONED
MORE BIKES AND BUSES, LESS CARS
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HOMELESS
150 million
EXTERIOR VIEW INHABIT
CREATE SAFE PEDESTRIAN PATHS
CRISIS
FOOD
“CITIES ARE COMPETING FOR PEOPLE”
REUSE
SHELTER
FLOOR PLAN
SECTION A-B HEALTH EDUCATION JOBS LEISURE
SECTION C-D Pasangan caravanserai by Pascal Coste
Used as a facility to lodge travellers and merchants in many different countries along the Silk Roads, the charm of these places lies in their capability to bring people from different contexts together. The central courtyard was the social area, where trading of experiences and knowledge took place, the heart and soul of these places.
ENVIRONMENTAL (nature+mankind)
VIOLENCE (war+crime)
ABANDONMENT
OBSOLESCENCE
ECONOMY
AGING POPULATION
WHY?
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CARAVANSERAIS
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HOUSING TYPOLOGIES
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MARKETS
1. Brick Lane Food Market,London 2. Old Spitalfields Market,London 3. Halle 60 Venue,Aachen 4. Estació de França,Barcelona 5. On the garage market,Barcelona 6.Plaça Blanquerna Flea Market,Barcelona 7. Borough Market Kitchen,London 8.Old Spitalfields Market,London 9. Brick Lane Food Market,London 10. Backyard Market,London
FESTIVALS
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MATERIALS
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2. UNSEEN TOURS, London 3. INVISIBLE CITIES, United Kingdom 4. THE BIG ISSUE, United Kingdom 5. CRISIS, United Kingdom 6. CENTREPOINT, United Kingdom 7. DEPAUL, United Kingdom 8. St MUNGO’S, United Kingdom 9. EMMAUS, United Kingdom 10. SHELTER, United Kingdom
Many organizations and community projects fight against homelessness and unbearable living conditions. They help people in need, not just survive, but reintegrate into society and have the same opportunities to a normal everyday life experience. Offering shelter, food or work opportunities, or education into skills that will help them get a job. Their aim is to get these people’s stories known and eliminate the phenomenon of homelessness.
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END THE HOMELESSNESS
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“Dull, inert cities, it is true, do contain the seeds of their own destruction and little else. But lively, diverse, intense cities contain the seeds of their own regeneration, with energy enough to carry over for problems and needs outside themselves”
leisure
Jane Jacobs
shelter
food education jobs
Aerial view of designated sites. Source: Google Earth
health
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PROJECT DEFINITION Based on the learnings obtained from the previous stage we put together a series of proposals that take place in the three designated sites, and later expand to other areas. The strategies range from architectural, to urban, to social and conform a whole plan that would 41 be developed through different stages along a ten-year period..
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ACKNOWLEDGING
THIS REALITY
OBJECTIVES Build relationships
THE APPROACH This area has had a series of changes since their origins
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hospital
church school
Unused empty land
No clear transportation for cycling & pedestrians
Homelessness
Abandoned houses
and has always shown to be resilient
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medium-term
consolidate
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provoke
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10 years
SELF build
Hierarchy of needs
Strenghtened relationships
FOOD SHELTER
ACTION PLAN
That celebrates the identity of Hulme & Moss Side
Death of the high street
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Bedroom communities
Empty streets after working hours
Work with the community
Different ethnic groups
EDUCATION JOB
To build a self-sufficient community
final structure -first: structure -then: partition walls, finishes
progressive growth -initial hub -modularity
USE OF LOCAL RESOURCES
being environmentally conscious
hospital
church
HEALTH
LEISURE
MASTERPLAN
Violence in some areas
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Replication of interventions across the area
strategies
Progressive construction
detonate
Neglected areas
THE RELEVANCE
school
Foster sense of belonging
Set the basis for more
shell -outer shape -open plan -spatial configuration
improvable -main shape -finishes
self-
sufficient organized regenerated
communities (local or not)
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THE VISION: THE VISION
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PROGRESSION OUTCOMES
This project is envisioned to be executed throughout different phases. In each phase these 7 topics are tackled. The strategies used in each stage are expected to set the foundation for the upcoming ones.
Co-op w/ local farmers
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Farming hub/laboratory
Use neighbours’ front porches
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FOOD
Participatory “Dollhouse” model on-site w/mailbox
LEISURE COMMUNICATION
Multiple greenhouses/orchards for a self-sufficient community
Build the structure for the “Jenga” building and use the sheds
Bridge for pedestrians and cyclists
Design posters
1 short-term detonate
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4 medium-term demonstrate
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Website for “The Workhouse Project” Charities’s “Street market” once a week
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Landscape design for soundproofing and pollution absortion
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JOBS
Community kitchen focused on food w/high nutritional value
Modular sheds built on-site Build more of these sheds (for different uses)
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SHELTER HEALTH EDUCATION
The community’s desire for change will be reflected in the wide range of activities and spaces designed. This project is about action and interaction, social cohesion and resilience.
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Solid network of community groups and charities in the area
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PROGRESSION TIMELINE
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This project is all about connecting the people, mentally and physically. Achieving this by providing more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly routes, while connecting the three main sites with other community-based organizations and public spaces.
MSA HULME PARK
ST. GEORGE’S PARK
The main path is the ‘Corridor of Love’ along which these interventions can be found. There are smaller paths, as well, that connect diverse areas in both boroughs.
SITE B: WILLIAMS STRIP HULME COMMUNITY GARDEN
NIAMOS CENTRE
SITE C: UK FAST
CORNERSTONE CENTRE SITE A: FERNLEAF
MOSS SIDE HEALTH CENTRE
WHITWORTH PARK
The aim of the project is to blur the division caused by the physical and non-physical borders. The first kind referring to the high traffic roads, such as Princess Road; whilethe second kind refers to the lack of solid support-networks, currently present by all the charities based in the area.
‘Corridor of Love’ Smaller paths of Joy Boudaries of Hulme+Moss Side
1:1000
ALEXANDRA PARK 500 m
Physical borders
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MASTERPLAN
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Being next to Moss Side Health Centre, this site will be mainly a place for social gathering, strenghtening the local economy, promote social cohesion through intergenerational interaction at this public space and temporary housing for those in need.
DETONATE Cornerstone Day Centre
DENMARK Webester Primary ROAD SITE School
Manchester Academy High School
FERNLEAF
Moss Side Health Centre
Addition of the Denmark Site
TO PRINCESS ROAD
TO WHITWORTH PARK
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SITE A: FERNLEAF
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DEMONSTRATE
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1 . Increase the number of shelters
1. Space for farming/greenhouses
2. Preserve re-wilding areas
4. Take over vacant building for a community hub, kitchen, and food bank 5. Install greenhouses 6. Increase planting areas for growing vegetables and herbs
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CONSOLIDATE
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The aim for this site is to provide clear accesibility to connect the community. This lane will provide a safer way for people to come together and celebrate the public space created within the lane. Also adding a bridge to connect the sites, that are spatially separated by Princess Road, will help to link the community furthermore.
pedestrian two-way lane
UK FAST
Sidewalk 5m
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200m
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SHELTER HEALTH EDUCATION
JOBS
LEISURE COMMUNICATION
SCALE : 1/100
Greenbelt
cycle
Cycle 5m
Phoenix Way Cycle Princess Road A5103
Princess Road A5103
SECTION A-A
2m 0m
Fence Greenbelt
Cycle
Phoenix Way Princess Road A5103
Greenbelt
SECTION B-B
Princess Road A5103
Sidewalk
5m 4m 0m
Phoenix Way
Princess Road A5103
Greenbelt
Princess Road A5103
SECTION C-C
Cycle
Greenbelt
Arnott Crescent
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PHASE
PHASE
underground parking lot and green roof
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‘rewild’ existing structures
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safe street crossings electric charging stations
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park
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FOOD
100
SHELTER HEALTH EDUCATION
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JOBS
LEISURE COMMUNICATION
200m
THEN
THE WORKSHOP
build different objects e.g. modular shelters
easily transported to other sites as needed
THE ‘JENGA’ BUILDING stack to form larger structures
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HULME COMMUNITY GARDEN
detonate
PHASE
pedestrian and bike friendly street
demonstrate
Because of the location and surface area of this site, the idea is to create a modern-day caravanserai. Adopting their most distinctive feature, the courtyard as an inclusive meeting point for everybody to engage. This site will be the core where new ideas and possibilities will be assembled in order to be later transported to the other sites.
orchard and green houses
NOW
consolidate
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Broccoli Food Bank
Potato
Mushroom
Community kitchen
Carrot
Wheat
Vacant lot These activities allow residents who live in surrounding areas to gather in the community park, which will create a vibrant natural environment. The ‘home farming’ area will allow growing food and other types of plants at the same time that pollution is absorbed, this will improve the immediate context. Here we can find a place for leisure, health and food.
COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Dining
Oak
There are three areas in the community kitchen, which are: the dining, the kitchen and the market. The community garden on this site provides fresh ingredients grown there. In the meantime, the extra vegetables and fruits produced by the garden will be sold at a lower price, formig a small ‘market’. They can also be donated and stored in the food bank.
(Quercus robur L.)
Midland Hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata)
Downy Birch
(Betula pubescens)
Street market
CURRENT STATE
Apple
(Sorbus aucuparia)
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Community garden
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Bycicle Bicycle track
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WORKSHOP
Access to bathing facilities to help improve the living and mental health conditions of the improverished. It is also important to provide spaces to cook, rest, learn and relax.
Proposed conceptual module for providing spaces where skills can be shared and learnt.
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COMMUNITY KITCHEN
COMMERCE
COLLECTIVE COOKING/BAKING Reunite and prepare a meal to later enjoy togeher
PROTOTYPE
Proposed conceptual module for local commerce.
People gathering around the table to share a meal is an universal activity. This space aims to reunite people through different activities while they cover their basic needs. Proposed movable furniture allows a possibility of things to happen. Proposed in Fernleaf (Site A) and UK Fast (Site C)
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FLEXIBLE USES
FOOD FOOD SHELTER SHELTER HEALTH HEALTH
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EDUCATION EDUCATION JOBS JOBS
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Share knowledge and cultures, allowing others to acquire new skills
FREE MEALS
LEISURE LEISURE
MEETING ROOM
Platform for charities with similar activities
Exchange ideas and work together
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“When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty... but when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong” Richard Buckminster Fuller
CONCLUSION Throughout this course we were able to get to know and understand the dynamics in the area. We could identify the strong values and desire for change that these people have. That’s why we believe that the best tool for them to overcome their collective needs is: resilience.
Holmes Road, Peter Barber. 2018. Source: https://www.bmiaa.com/peter-barber-100-mile-city-and-other-stories-at-the-design-museum/
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There are also numerous community groups and charities which reflect a strong community feeling that should be spread to everyone.
PROJECT OUTCOMES
In these times of living in the middle of a pandemic, these two elements are key in recovering and working to build a better place to live.
The result of this design process is a masterplan and an action plan. We were able to learn from the needs of this community as well as their opportunities for growth. This same document aims to serve as a tool for community members, public and private initiative to be envolved and work on an vibrant and self-sufficient 67 community.
GREEN SPACES | FOOD-GROWING SPACES | PUBLIC SPACES
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The heart and soul of this caravanserai, called ‘Workhouse Project’. The place where everything and anything can happen.
SAFE CROSSINGS | SAFE CONNECTIONS
Provide safe street crossings and pedestrian/bike friendly paths to re-unite both sides of the area divided by Princess Rd. 69
FOOD FOR ALL | SHARE WITH ALL Community kitchens that enable everybody to cover their basic needs at the same time as they share with others.
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TREE HOUSES | DECENT HOUSING Small and decent shelters for those in need. Environmentally friendly and adaptable to the existing vegetation on the sites.
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CARAVANSERAI | COMMUNITY FEELING
“First life, then spaces, then buildings - the other way around never works” Jan Gehl
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APPENDIX Picadilly Gardens, Manchester. 2020. Source: Athina Ioannidou-Lemonidou
Throughout the analysis and design exploration we produced a series of informative and graphic material that helped us understand the context and communicate our aims. This material can be con- 75 sulted by anyone interested in the process behind our final work.
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WORKHOUSE PROJECT LOGO
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OUR MIGRATION STORY MAPS
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MARIANA
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The story begins from our room, where we communicate and spend most of our time.
COVID-19 These are models we made and which illustrate our feelings and thoughts about this current situation, using materials we had on our homes as we were in lockdown.
THINGS WE PACKED FOR OUR JOURNEY IN MANCHESTER
Each one of us comes from a different background. Here you can see how all of our things are different although we are arriving in the same place.
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DESIGNED TO BE USED AS PROPAGANDA FOR THE WORHOUSE PROJECT
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Manchester School of Architecture. 2020. Source: Athina Ioannidou-Lemonidou