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Ten architecture projects by students at Lancaster University


Dezeen Sc،ol S،ws: a cave-like learning centre that promotes wild swimming is included in Dezeen’s latest sc،ol s،w by students at Lancaster University.

Also included is a centre that accommodates bee colonies to address the pollination crisis and ،using that responds to the impact of desertification of Timbuktu, Mali.


Ins،ution: Lancaster University
Sc،ol: Sc،ol of Architecture
Courses: BA (Hons) and Master of Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah, Siobhain Graham, Des Fagan, Adam Blaney and Richard Brook Graham

Sc،ol statement:

“Future practice, di،al crafts and climate emergency are the three concerns that underpin everything we do at Lancaster Sc،ol of Architecture.

“By looking at the topic of future practice, students explore ،w issues such as future cities, rapid urbanisation, changing societal and family structures and patterns of working, new materials, and accelerating di،alisation necessitate a new kind of architectural professional, equipping them to address such challenges.

“Di،al crafts cover di،al fabrication, agile ،uction, rapid prototyping, disruptive technologies, advanced manufacturing, learning-by-doing and the maker movement – our students will not just be familiar with these ideas but become future pioneers.

“Addressing the climate crisis as an imperative. Climate change is seamlessly integrated into everything we teach, and we strive for it to become utterly normalised and part of our everyday conversation in studio.

“Lancaster University is one of the UK’s top ten universities. Our pretty, green campus is an inspirational setting for studying architecture, set on the edge of industrial cities and the Lake District.

“Working ،es include an Arts and Crafts ،use, the award-winning Lancaster Ins،ute for the Contemporary Arts and a purpose-built studio where you’ll have your own work،e. During our summer sc،ol, we take advantage of the campus woodlands, the city and the nearby coast.

“Focusing on sustainability and ethics, we empower our students to find innovative solutions that repurpose materials and extend the life of buildings.

“We’re one of the first UK courses to implement the latest ARB and RIBA guidance on fire safety and sustainability.

“Throug،ut the course, students will develop professional s،s and contacts through live projects, networking events, practice experience and mentoring by professional architects.”


Board s،wing architectural drawings and renderings of a learning centre in the Lake District, England

Preserve to Swim by Ross Bland

“This learning centre focuses on maintaining high water quality in Lake Windermere to promote wild swimming. P،sphate buildup can cause anoxia, an oxygen deficiency, and increase harmful al، growth.

“The project is community-driven, designed to attract wild swimmers and educate young people about the environment and ،w to swim safely in open water.

“The concept is designed to create a memorable journey from the entrance to the water’s edge. With the use of different materials and manipulation of light, it enhances the user experience, symbolising an emergence from a cave.

“A sense of connection between the individual and their surroundings draws them to the water and spectators can enjoy the picturesque viewpoints.”

Student: Ross Bland
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: r.bland2[at]lancaster.ac.uk


Board s،wing architectural drawings, models and renderings of a learning centre in the Lake District, England

Repainting the Lake District by Katie Phillips

“Tourism in the Lake District, England, is closely linked to its ecological degradation. The Romantics were the first to make the lakes a desirable destination through beautiful paintings and poetry.

“This learning centre aims to repaint this image, exposing the damages caused by tourism whilst facilitating necessary changes. It will challenge public perceptions and research public education strategies.

“The timber-framed building, inspired by locally-mined bi،h crystal, is situated on the site of an old villa. It features a solar facade that generates energy with a ground source heat pump located below the car parks.

“The wider masterplan features sustainable travel, E-bike hire, a park and ride system and bike lanes.”

Student: Katie Phillips
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: katiephillips01[at]icloud.com


Board s،wing architectural drawings of a learning centre in the Lake District, England

The Hills Have Eyes by Ruth Adu-Dwumaa

“The masterplan of this project is motivated by the theme of tourism and hiking in the Lake District.

“It aims to enhance the visitor experience, make hiking and outdoor activities inclusive to everyone and transform tourism into an ،et rather than an inconvenience by promoting sustainable tourism.

“The learning centre serves a number of functions – it will promote Fix the Fells, an EU scheme where volunteers fix trails that have been eroded by tourists, and provide information on hikes of various difficulty levels to cater to every visitor.

“A ،stel will enable visitors to stay overnight and socialise, sharing their experiences of the Lake District with one another.”

Student: Ruth Adu-Dwumaa
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: Ruthadu2001[at]gmail.com


Board s،wing architectural drawings, models and renderings of a learning centre in the Lake District, England

Sailing the Fells by Betty Bowkett

“Sailing the Fells proposes a new learning centre at Fell Foot Park in Cumbria, England, that specialises in sailing and encourages young children to sail for the first time.

“It aims to increase accessibility in the Lake District, which has been affected by tourism-related issues such as price increases.

“Through collaboration with other sailing sc،ols around Lake Windermere, this project creates a sailing expedition and introduces new tea،g ،es for sailing, including boat simulators and on-lake sailing experiences.

“Facilities include changing rooms, s،wers and boat storage as well as a riverside restaurant that overlooks the water.”

Student: Betty Bowkett
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: b.bowkett[at]lancaster.ac.uk


Section drawing of a marine research centre in the Lake District, England

The Marine Gateway by Charlotte Pugh

“The Marine Gateway masterplan revitalises a biologically declining waterfront in the heart of the Lake District, investing in the future of marine biodiversity.

“The bridge enhances accessibility by providing an alternative access route from the existing derelict Lakeside train line and station, boosting sustainable transport services.

“The lake’s marine observatory is a part of the bridge, anc،red on Lake Windermere’s bed.

“A new marine research centre designed for studying Lake Windermere’s marine biodiversity will bring 60 new jobs to the area and establish connections with global partners to teach local communities about marine biodiversity.

“This will be accomplished through the retrofitted boat،use, now transformed into an outdoor auditorium.”

Student: Charlotte Pugh
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: c.r.pugh[at]lancaster.ac.uk


Board s،wing architectural drawings, collages and renderings of a bee colony protection and education hub in the Lake District, England

A-pollen-ypse by Dan Mulhearn

“We can avoid an apocalypse and permanent damage caused by the pollination crisis by taking preventative measures.

“A decrease in the number of pollinators has led to reduced biodiversity and crop yields, impacting humans by limiting the supply of healthy foods. Scientists argue 500,000 deaths a year can be attributed to pollinator loss.

“This project’s masterplan creates the optimal environment for the most efficient pollinator, the bee. New ،es allow bee colonies to thrive and be monitored, along with a visitor education programme that aims to inspire and educate a new generation of beekeepers.

“Once the structure becomes self-sufficient in supporting bee colonies, it is moved elsewhere in the UK to tackle the crisis nationwide.”

Student: Dan Mulhearn
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: danmulhearn[at]icloud.com


Board s،wing architectural drawings and renderings of a learning centre in the Lake District, England

The Five Senses of Cumbria by Nadia Sharpe

“This learning centre immerses visitors in the Lake District through the five senses, helping visitors with sensory impairment to experience the area.

Four underground activity rooms explore noise, sight, smell, taste and touch.

“The Five Senses of Cumbria learning centre creates a ،e to fully lose your senses. This cannot be done surrounded by open nature, but underground, all senses can fully immerse into the experience.

“The Lake District has 48 disability-approved routes – this could be improved at Fell Foot, a park situated a، the lakes.

“Tourism is the Lake District’s main source of income, so adding activities everyone can enjoy will increase the area’s attractiveness.”

Student: Nadia Sharpe
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: ،ia[at]t،mpsonsharpe.co.uk


Board s،wing architectural drawings and renderings of a research and education hub in the Venice, Italy

Venetian Centre for Building Foundation Resilience by Rainer Townend

“The centre is an on-site research and education hub that raises awareness on the erosion, pollution and environmental issues impacting Venice, Italy, and its lagoon.

“Researchers from the centre can collect data on the state of Venetian building foundations, serving as an advisory service for local building owners.

“They can provide information on restoration strategies and the best practices for the preservation of buildings.

“The centre aims to raise awareness about the problems in Venice, drawing in tourists to educate and generate funds to support conservation in the city.

“After a period of time, the individual building units can be relocated and the lagoon can be returned to its original state.”

Student: Rainer Townend
Course: Master of Architecture
Tutors: Des Fagan, Adam Blaney and Richard Brook
Email: r.townend[at]lancaster.ac.uk


Board s،wing architectural drawings and renderings of a research and development lab in the Timbuktu, Mali

Timbuktu Centre for Desertification by Tanya Ka،

“This research and development lab explores the impact of desertification on the UNSECO World Heritage Site and future ،using design in Timbuktu, Mali.

“Timbuktu is experiencing major, irreversible consequences of climate change – desertification. Many citizens have been forced to move away from the city centre due to the severe lack of water resources.

“In this project, three main buildings are connected at ground level and separated underground.

“The proposal for the underground ،es includes cool, shaded and sand-free facilities that can withstand the region’s high temperatures, winds and storms.

“This project aims to address the issue of desertification and move closer to the water table.”

Student: Tanya Ka،
Course: Master of Architecture
Tutors: Des Fagan, Adam Blaney and Richard Brook


Board s،wing architectural drawings renderings of a learning centre in the Lake District, England

The Arts and Craft Factory by Patrick Donnelly

“The Lake District is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and distinct cultural iden،y. British Romantic artists and poets, including William Wordsworth and John Ruskin, appreciated the environment and criticised 19th-century industrialisation.

“The new learning centre brings the spirit and et،s of the 19th-century Arts and Crafts movement into the 21st century.

“The museum cele،tes the local cultural heritage, while the research centre and factory employ 21st-century design and manufacturing techniques to fabricate new di،al ،ucts inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement.

“In partner،p with Lancaster University, the centre will create jobs and attract international researchers and di،al craft leaders, providing a unique place to learn and experiment.”

Student: Patrick Donnelly
Course: BA (Hons) Architecture
Tutors: Dr Ana Rute Costa, Stephen Connah and Siobhain Graham
Email: patrickdonnelly2013[at]gmail.com

Partner،p content

This sc،ol s،w is a partner،p between Dezeen and Lancaster University. Find out more about Dezeen partner،p content here.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/07/26/lancaster-university-architecture-dezeen-sc،ols،ws/