'Nomadic Towers' is a pop-up pavilion for a delightful interim garden in Shoreditch, London.
The proposal caters to both the local residents and the homeless community, providing a place for where the users may shower then exchange and dry their clothes.
With the permanence of the garden being uncertain, the architecture allows for the entire structure to be packed up and transported, allowing it to and put up wherever the garden may migrate to.
A co-working space and permanent residence for the socially proclaimed 'pests' of the city
DESIGN PROJECTS
A co-working space and permanent residence for the socially proclaimed 'pests' of the city
Spray Painter's Head-Quarters
A dynamic live, work, exhibition unit for a local spray paint artist of Hackney, London
WORK PROJECTS
Detailing and Technical Exploration for a Timber Pavillion for V&A Museum Courtyard
Construction Site Diary
An illustrated report on the construction process of The Royal Albert Dock development
Geometric Chandelier
An abstract geometric chandelier proposal that was consequently built on site in Karachi
RESEARCH