Dezeen school show: A Croidon-based museum that presents stories of those who have migrated there architecture Projects from students Rewensborne University London,
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Rewensborne University London
Institution: Rewensborne University London
School: Architecture
Syllabus: BA (Hons) Architecture and BA (Hons) Interior Design Environment Architecture
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
School statement:
“Ravensbourne University London celebrates integrated route for the Department of Architecture at London, architecturally, internal architecture and reuse and urban landscapes connecting and urban landscape architecture.
“With a specific hybrid mix of our column tradition, crafts and digital skills, our column crosses our column stability, social impact, community and interdisciplinary, to enable our students to demonstrate their personal interests in their journey on their journey on their journey.
“We take advantage of our close industry cooperation and London location, which to offer the real-world project briefs associated with local communities, diversity and creativity as well as ensure that our graduate is well equipped to shape the future.
“Every year, the department examines an important subject related to the current debate. This year our theme was ‘Migration’.
“Final major projects demonstrated each individual story to each, which began with vs. Nipul’s reflective novel ‘The Anigma of Arrival’, challenging students to understand what it means to come and integrate in a new country, city and community.
“This year was located for the final major project, Croidon, which began as a market city to migrate traders and bounce in an urban metropolis and ‘modern’ center.
“Today, Croidon has many empty plots that are waiting for development and an array of existing buildings no longer fit for purpose and requires adaptation to meet contemporary demands.
“Students were tasked to generate typology on ‘migration of culture’ – the design of a new museum of migration, ‘migrating economy’ to reach new people in Boro and ‘migrate social harmony’, to support their integration within young individuals and existing communities.”
The future we make by Vasiliki Iona Nasaki
“The project converts a pre -home office site in Croidon to create, learning and connections for connections.
“Once the location of control and division, it becomes a center for migrant -led entrepreneurship and care. Through workshops and shared places, the design supports participation on consumption, assembled on isolation.
“It preference regenerative design and low impact material. The architecture is adaptable and grounded, developing with its users.
“This project is not a monument, but a starting point. Not a building, but a question: what kind of future do we make when we build it together?”
student: Vasiliki Iona Nasaki
Duration: BA (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: v.nasaki (at) students.rave.ac.uk
Story Book Journey by Janjele Paganiban
“Rich in culture and diversity, located in the boro of Croidon, the museum of migration acts as a physical manifestation of stories of people that migrate here.
“Circulation routes shape the form of the museum, claim large entrances in three blocks, allowing visitors to choose their journey.
“The museum is divided into three major locations, exhibitions, launch chambers and multi-functional locations, with a block dedicated to each.
“The buildings are connected through an upper-level catwalk, with internal collection places and restaurants. The exhibition hosted in the museum will stand as a witness to untold stories of those who have migrated here.”
student: Janjele Paganiban
Duration: BA (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: R.Panganiban (at) Students.Rave.ac.uk
Christina lies in the community by Islari
“Structured around a oyster mushroom form, it offers mycellium workshops and farming activities during day time to provide project skills and employment.
“In the evening, it becomes a vibrant food market hall, where diverse community connects through dishes.
“This initiative promotes economic empowerment and social harmony using architecture to create a welcome and inclusive environment.
“By combining agriculture, crafts and gastronomy, the project creates a place where migrant can achieve stability, can share cultures and create a sense of being related to their new community.”
student: Christina Isalari
Duration: BA (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: K.sallari (at) students.rave.ac.uk
A place to arrive by Shahjoda Isomova
“The project focuses on changing the house of Sega, which is an empty art deco grade II-listed building in Croidon, which is a welcome place for new and existing communities, especially migrants.
“The design responds to the rich history of the movement and diversity of Croidon, which creates places that support the arrival, connection and everyday life.
“This includes the community gathering for single parents, co-tasks and areas for solo parents, with emphasis on dignity and inclusion.
“By re -functioning the existing building and connecting sustainable, sensitive interventions, the purpose of the project is to bring back life to the house of utga and provides the feeling of being related to those starting new chapters in Boro.”
student: Shahjoda Isomova
Duration: BA (Honors) Interior Design Environment Architecture (ARB/Riba Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: s.isomova (at) students.rave.ac.uk
A place for a place – home from home by Gabriela Gambaro
“The project proposes a communal and private housing places designed for young migrants and a community -led food market.
“Inherent in transition and support, this proposal offers a place to a grounding, land, connecting and grow. The offer is a warm, center around a warm, open market for sharing and unity.
“Residents cook cuisine from their home countries, invite local people to taste and connect. This becomes a place of exchange not only for food, but also for culture, identity and mutual understanding.
“The proposal captures a young migrant’s layered story that was welcomed in the Croidon community, which makes a strong bond through shared journey, shared food and memories.”
student: Gabriela gambaro
Duration: BA (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: G.Gambaro (at) Students.Rave.ac.uk
Fundamental bricks by Robert Trojan Alkantara
“This proposal is focused around the people coming together to join the community to create people around the people around the people.
“This initiative addresses the lack of social infrastructure within Croidon. Through architecture, we highlight an important issue of unemployment and with the aim of resolving both community disconnections and unemployed.
“In addition, the project design the history of the region and its broad reference to inform the project design decisions. For example, the connections and transport networks were the major drivers that help to re -connect the region in their former state.”
student: Robert Trojan Alchetara
Duration: BA (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: R.Alcantara (at) Students.Rave.ac.uk
Hydrophy life by Nicole Nekova
“The project provides flexible and durable short-term housing for single-mother-father families. Located in Central Croidon between Apollo and Chandra houses, the project CLT and glude-limely (glulum) (glulum) makes the use of construction systems.
“The program provides six months of temporary accommodation for single families, which are migrating to Boro, which helps them establish a stable life in the city.
“Major spaces include a starting year for children between zero to four, job training and children. External public courtyards and sports sectors promote community engagement and local network spirit.
“A mentorship plan enables families to develop, be independent and start their business.”
student: Nicole Nekova
Duration: BA (Honors) Interior Design Environment Architecture (ARB/Riba Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hahawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Peralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: N.Neykova (at) Students.Rave.ac.uk
Fabiana Stan’s senses in harmony
“The creation of sensory-stimulating places designed to support persons affected by vision loss and loneliness.
“It emphasizes access, functionality and inclusion, ensuring that people of all ages and abilities can attach and connect to a shared environment.
“It focuses on the elderly population of Croidon, many of which have been displaced in the circumference due to urbanization.
“Although vision loss and loneliness are the major drivers, it highlights that the residentity is not limited to people with visual loss.
“The senses in harmony welcome the older individuals, offering them an auxiliary community to promote the true sense of freedom and promote the true sense of belonging.”
student: Fabiana Stan
Duration: BA (Hons) Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 1)
Tutor: Luke Murray, Hawei Fan Liang, Polina Pencheva, Jane Lawrence, Jacob Riman, Hari Philips, Bricena Dunisha, Louis Paralta and Alberto Villaeva
Email: F.Stan (at) Students.Rave.ac.uk
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