Archive for the 'iaac' Category

we have NO VISION is up

August 6, 2008

A group of former IaaC students have, in assiciation with the school, created a new on-line magazine called we have NO VISION.  It is aimed to be a magazine that looks at current notions of architecutre and proposes them as a new vision for the future.

My first post,  a vision of architectural research, discusses the current trends in practice based architectural research and proposees a mode in which is can break free of the more traditional ‘research through design’ model that we are currently experiencing.

iaac scripting presentation elsewhere on the web

July 30, 2008

I was looking over the web for some research info, and i stumbled accross this.

It seems that one of our lecturers has busily been putting our presentations on his blog site, which is obviously all good.  Now that I have found it I can put a link to it on my site!

it’s all over

June 28, 2008

the time has come to say goodbye to iaac (and soon barcelona).  tomorrow will be our graduation, followed by the final fiesta, which if it lives up to it’s reputation should be amazing.

I have transferred all my blog type stuff from the iaac one, to this on, providing me with a platform to continue posting what is happening in my world of architecture and design.

so i guess it is adios iaac!

thesis_ complete

June 25, 2008

I’m sitting in front of the laptop, with a3 pages spitting out of the printer beside me.  This obviously means 1 thing: The thesis is complete.  All that is left is to bind the document, mount the A1 and present on Friday, so it’s all good.

You can get a sneak peak of my presentation here.

thesis_ model

June 23, 2008

have taken the good photos of the model for the presentation now, enjoy….

thesis_model complete

June 21, 2008

haven’t posted for a while as i’ve been super flat out cutting and assembling the model for my thesis project.  happily i can now say that it is complete, taking the better part of a 5 days to complete.

you can see a video of the fabrication process on vimeo here