Dezeen school show: One of a crypt student projects settled by farmers who mourn “a missing London” University of West England,
Is also painted game Center in a restoration Fire fighting center And one Educational Center that uses Weaving To emphasize the importance of heritage craft,
University of West England
Institution: University of England (UWE)
Syllabus: BSc (Honors) Architecture and Environmental Engineering, BSC (Honors) Architecture, BA (Honors) Architecture and Planning, March Architecture, BSC (Honors) Product Design Technology, BA (Honors) Interior Design, Interor Desig
Tutor: Chris Putic, Claire Davidson, Meena Tehsiri, Zaki Fauud, Joe Edgard, Elhe Karimania, Alice Dutoit, Matthew Hume, Pierce Taylor, Anas Leela, Stephen Giton, Ed Hurti and Kolm Lith
School statement:
“We are thrilled to share this year’s work with our graduate students in college, technology and environment colleges. An annual attraction for the Bristol University and the city, we invite you to search for a new generation talent.
“Our UWE Bristol degree show Bover Bover Ashton, Arnolfini, Spike Island and French Complex, with a comprehensive digital showcase. Celebrate extraordinary work of more than 1,200 graduates from more than 40 courses.
“Elena Marco, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Head of the College of Arts, Technology and Environment said: ‘Every year, I am blowing from the sheer creativity, ambition and depths shown by our students. His work not only reflects the distance talent, but also has a deepest association with the challenges and possibilities of the world around them.”
“Showcase 2025 is not only a celebration of the student’s achievement – it is a will for the passion, expertise and dedication of incredible employees that support them every step, guide and inspire them. It promises to have a bold, joyful and unnatural event – don’t miss it.
Circular community by Andreas Benjamin
“A neighborhood north of the circular community Bristol is a regenerative masterplan within the center of the lockless, the purpose of dealing with the increasing cost of a living crisis.
“The project, in its heart, creates a mixed-utility mini city, harassing a catalyst for circular economies.
“This vehicle holds an apology workshop that allows vehicles to be converted into mobile homes and businesses, therefore, builds skills on the hands of the underlying high levels of the neighborhood.
“Simple additions such as retrofitted social spaces, endowed with nature and allocation, users offer flexible environment to meet their current and future needs, they should be social or economic.”
student: Andreas Benjamin
Duration: BSc (Hons) Architecture
Tutor: Meena Tehsiri, Zaki Faud and Joe Edgard
By Sub-urban Garh and Center for Slow News Arthur Konoli
“The sub-urban stronghold re-connects a solid podium-cum-layer complex that spreads up to 4.5 hectares in a protective high-density community, with public holiday features and civilians.
“The Heart the Center is for Slow News, which outlines access to reliable information in the form of journalism and social infrastructure.
“The building includes the public directly with the process of making news, combining workspaces for journalists with public facilities.
“The proposal provides a physical location, where the community can identify, discuss and debate, where visibility allows visibility to awareness about diverse ideas.”
student: Arthur Konoli
Duration: BA (Hons) Architecture and Planning
Tutor: Ella Karimania and Elison Dutoit
Spitalfields weaver house by Holi Evans
“Spitalfields Weavers House has proposed a plan related to the importance of location, education and heritage crafts.
“The demand in brick lanes briefly inspires the demand in brick lane to preserve and change the history of weaving, creates a harmonious citizen location that works to educate, embrace creativity and continuously contribute to the local economy and identity.
“A central conveyor element passes the fiber through the building because it turns into a fabric, attached by a spiral CLT ladder that provides a detailed study of the physiological process of converting fibers into woven fabric.”
student: Holi Event
Duration: March architecture
Tutor: Matthew Hume, Pierce Taylor and Anas Leela
Topology optimized suspension swing arm by Jacob Champion
“It is a novel car suspension swing-arm system that uses topology optimization to generate a part that is adapted to strength and weight.
“Part 3D-print in the metal will be printed in the metal, using the process of melting selective laser to create a customized form.
“The Grasshopper code that was developed allows the user to adapt to the growing points and force locations for the part and script, then automatically generates form.
“This adaptation process mimics nature, as it only inserts the material where it requires, leading to the most efficient form that uses much less material than traditional approaches.”
student: Jacob champion
Duration: BSC (Honors) Product Design Technology
tutor: Stephen Giton
Meeting Yard by Jana Dobson
“The project is a spatial reaction to the Windarsh ​​generation, searching for their arrival and movement in Britain, and their lives were created after them settled.
“Space respects his cultural heritage and immersive storytelling in British society, through thoughtful establishments and communal areas.
“The performance of one accessory develops the trip and individual belongings of the beginner, while the outdoor hub invites reflections, aggregation and celebrations.
“Each region is designed to capture the spirit and vibrant identity of the Caribbean heritage, which transforms the unseen history into a powerful, movement, memory and experience of related.”
student: Jana dobson
Duration: BA (Hons) Interior Design
tutor: Ed Hurti
A Tomb for Lost London by Theo Grathujan-Circle
“The project examines an unseen Hawksmur crypt under Christchurch Spitalfields, which mourns an extinct in London.
“Design collected the exact geometric architecture of Hoxmur, which includes astronomical alignment and holy ratio, with temporary adaptations prepared from disposal materials of demolished buildings.
“Light chimney and perverted periscops pierce the subtrenian complex, projecting the top changing city images, which are carefully seen by cultivators.
“After the historic street pattern, the top ground has now been erased, this speculative project questions our relationship with architectural heritage, creating an alternative collection where London’s missing urban clothes live and live through rituals.”
student: Theo Gruthujan-Kirk
Duration: March architecture
Tutor: Matthew Hume, Pierce Taylor and Anas Leela
Viewed by Tobby Rewel
“We live in a world where privacy is an illusion. Whatever action you take, it is being tracked both online and offline, whether it is the city monitoring or through the equipment we depend on.
“The project challenges the volatile reality of constant, consent-less monitoring that is gradually eradicating our privacy because we move forward in a hyper-connected, data-driven world.
“Through bold, striking scenes, it faces the audience to reflect on the intense consequences of the roles we play unknowingly. Posters act as a warning that we have become products in a system that has been designed for inspection and profit for us.”
student: Toby Rewel
Duration: BA (Hons) graphic design
tutor: Kolm Lith
Jo Carpenter Save Plan
“When I first went to Bristol, it was my first living in a city and I found that spending all my time in the city center impressed me.
“I was difficult to discover places to walk to avoid clustrophobia. My project escape plan is based on my experience and is aimed at the purpose of those who are new to Bristol and City Living.
“I wanted to see the importance of the reach of nature within cities and spend time in nature, grounding, earthing and re -adding.”
student: Zo carpenter
Duration: BA (Hons) graphic design
tutor: Kolm Lith
Elice Jones room to grow
“Room to Grow, St. Paul, proposes a child and family center in Bristol, lies in the community, flexibility and social care.
“While responding to Lawrence Hu’s poetry, it addresses the subjects of displacement and uplift, finding out how the architecture can provide continuity between changes.
“The spatial interpretation of democratic architecture shapes an environment that supports both collective gathering and private retreat, reflecting the daily rhythm of family life.
“Add a warm, textured brick shell with a warm, wood-rich interior to express security offers by encouraging the design connection.
“The Center is a symbol of a civic space that strengthens the bond between individuals, families and a broad community.”
student: Alice Jones
Duration: BSc (Hons) Architecture and Environmental Engineering
Tutor: Chris Putic and Claire Davidson
Gender
“Lingokai is an immersive game-based learning space, located in the center of the Bristol at the Old Fire Station. Inspired as a living body in the city, it sees diverse youth as a microbiom that supports each other for development.
“The design encourages progress through movement, interaction and playful language exchange.
“Divided into three fields such as physical sports activities, boards and card games, and sports development, space -growing connections, cooperation and creativity.
“Soft materials, wood and vibrant colors with concrete textures express heat and balance.”
student: Tint Mang
Duration: BA (Hons) Interior Design
tutor: Ed Hurti
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