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In this short project I address many issues; mourning for the dead,
preparing the citizens of LAquila for the future and making the
community stronger by creating a method for new friendships and
connections to be formed.
Concept Development
Anthony Gormley
Clay maquette 1
Clay maquette 2
People will ask each other for help to stand on the touch pads, this will
give reason for people to make new friends by creating the situation
and the moment for them to open in conversation. Once all 5 touch
pads are stood upon, two other people will need to help erect it by
untangling the wires.
Once all the touch pads have someone standing on them, the statue will
start to erect itself, the people would need to stand on the touch pads
until the statue has fully erected itself, while someone is helping untie or
positioning the cubes so they dont get in a twist.
IDENTITY
THE PHASES
SEISMOMETER
FINAL IMAGE
Concept
MC ESCHER
18 Degrees Celsius
20 Degrees Celsius
22 Degrees Celsius
CARDBOARD MODEL
This model shows the open plan spaces for the arduino workshop.
TOWN HALL
CAFE
SHOPS
UNIVERSITY
This site location plan shows the building within the microcosm of the piazza.
PLAN
Roots
by [Maden Group]Qendrim Gjata,
Ideal Vejsa, Florim Kukaj and Besjan
Kryeziu from Albania
AC-CA Design For Death competition
In this project, the 3Ds Max, Photoshoping,
and all the graphics were done by me.
2327 designers from 89 different countries
participated, and we were short listed in the
top 100.
Caring for the dead is an important part of
any society, and how it is done reflects the
prevailing culture. As societies evolve, the
customs and traditions surrounding funerals
and memorialization also change. This
competition asks architects, designers, and
creative talents worldwide to re-think and
re-imagine death care for the future. It seeks
to challenge and change perceptions about
the ways in which families honor, remember
and celebrate the lives of their loved ones,
unveiling the next-generation designs for
requiems of the future in the place of repose,
sites of bereavement and remembrances.
Organized by Design-boom, in collaboration
with the LIEN FOUNDATION and ACM
FOUNDATION
RUINS
Lila Sallon
Nena Terez
I handled this project from beginning to
end with the advice of the head architect.
I designed this salon including all the
bespoke furniture. I was also the on site
manager throughout the project due to my
good experience with the building on site.
These photographs show the salon built and
finished.
spaces around it. I came up with a statues signifying the fallen, and raped
solution to transform an unused space women during the war.
under the trees and make walkways
and benches around fallen and broken
ESTABLISHED NGO
Site location
IDENTITY
SECURITY
ENTERTAINMENT
Investment
Revenue
Growth
Quality of life
APPLICATION TO FUSHKOSOVA
UNUSED
SPACE
DECORATIVE
GREEN SPACE
WITH TREES
AND BUSHES
MONUMENTAL
SPACES
By closing the road here and applying paint and tables has had a great economical effect
to the shops in the area. Rent increased three fold, accidents reduced by 30%, the more
people on foot, the more people enter the shops.
The central stage made a few years back has never been used again
after its opening ceremony when they hired rappers to sing on it. For 2
years now it has been a baron concrete eye sore for the people of Fushe
Kosova and a waste of money. I aim to not let the effort go to waste be
using the stage wall for a cinema and the floor for group games. There
will also be wooden pallet seats installed on the concrete steps and 6
picnic benches with free power set up on either side of the stage on the
grass.
Provisions at stage
Wooden seats
Cinema (playing twice a week)
Music box (insert 10 cents for 15 minutes of
music)
Bean bag darts
Twister
Other organistional group games
Provisions at the picnic tables;
6x Tables
2x power sockets at every bench
WIFI available
Key;
PLAYGROUND
The central stage made a few years back has
never been used again after its opening ceremony when they hired rappers to sing on it.
For 2 years now it has been a baron concrete
eye sore for the people of Fushe Kosova and
a waste of money. I aim to not let the effort
go to waste be using the stage wall for a cinema and the floor for group games. There
will also be wooden pallet seats installed on
Provisions:
Swings x 4
Zip wire
Roundabout
Sea-Saw
Rocking Horses x 2
Monkey bars
Sit Up exercise bench
Tunnel
Slide
Sandpit
Optional:
Castle
Outdoor exercise equipment:
Treadmill
Cross trainer
Flypress
Exercise Bike
It is important to have vigorous and tougher games to challenge even the adults. A dirt bike track can be very tough and can really
challenge your athletic abilities, and as humans, we need competition in our life to move forward and evolve. This bike track can be
set as a goal for every child, in hopes of one day completing it. There would be a shorter and easier track for the younger child also
seperate from the hard track.
The track can make space for anyone wishing to make a business of renting mountain bikes for the sport.
Professionals recognize that the social skills that children develop on the playground become
lifelong skill sets that are carried forward into their adulthood. Independent research concludes
that playgrounds are among the most important environments for children outside the home.
Most forms of play are essential for healthy development, but free, spontaneous playthe kind
that occurs on playgroundsis the most beneficial type of play.
Children have devised many playground games and pastimes. But because playgrounds are
usually subject to adult supervision and oversight, young childrens street culture often struggles
to fully thrive there. Research by Robin Moore (Childhoods Domain: Play and Place, 1986) has
clearly shown that playgrounds need to be balanced with marginal areas that (to adults) appear
to be derelict or waste ground but to children they are areas that they can claim for themselves,
ideally a wooded area or field.
It is important for children to have their own privacy, so the obstacle course can give children an
enclosure from outside world, but a parent can alway see inside if they come close enough and
look through the gaps between the wood cladding.
Provisions:
Climbing wall
Obsticles course (holes, tunnels, recycled tyre
obsticles, etc)
Cargo nets (small enough for chlidren not to
get tangled)
Bars
Ropes
Shelter
Lighting
Caffe
DK Architects
Working for a small company and also being the only employee for the first three months has
allowed me to develop my knowledge of how an architectural practice really functions. It has
allowed me to learn first-hand the handling process of projects because all work was going
through me at some point, so I was able to analyse the amount of work needed and the quality
of work required.
Since October, my technical skills have improved drastically, I am now very confident in
producing drawings to a professional standard and am able to gather, produce and prepare
works to that comply British design standards and regulations.
The following drawings and renders have all been drawn by me with the guidence and close
supervision of the head architect.
JMArchitects
JM Architects is an award winning architectural practice with extensive experience in education,
community, health, social housing, commercial, private residential, retail, and sports and leisure
projects. They regularly undertake complex projects ranging in value from 25k to 100m.
I have been working at JM Architects since May 2015. I have been fortunate enough to work on
many projects educational projects.
The following drawings show an example of some of the work I have produced whilst working
on the Elton High School project. This project is now in construction stages and will be finished
and fully in June 2016.
Plan
Elevations
Sections
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www.jmarchitects.net
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Manchester
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NOTES:
1. THIS DRAWING NOT TO BE SCALED, FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY TO BE TAKEN.
2. SHOULD ANY DISCREPANCIES BE FOUND WITH THIS DRAWING, PLEASE INFORM THIS OFFICE.
3. COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING IS OWNED BY JM ARCHITECTS.
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