Author Archives: Co:LAB Student
Keeley Travel – Group 2
Today’s session really helped finalise our ideas and consolidate what we had all been working on during the pervious week. We have agreed to look at our chosen sites, which is a loop around the city centre as shown in
Keeley Travel – Group 2
Today’s session really helped finalise our ideas and consolidate what we had all been working on during the pervious week. We have agreed to look at our chosen sites, which is a loop around the city centre as shown in
Colab – Future Workspace – Group E
By George Cardwell Area of Investigation: Co working spaces which are flexible and inclusive to all. We will be looking at the potential uses of the space after working hours of the day. Locally sourced produce will be featured and
Colab – Future Workspace – Group E
By George Cardwell Area of Investigation: Co working spaces which are flexible and inclusive to all. We will be looking at the potential uses of the space after working hours of the day. Locally sourced produce will be featured and
Joinery
In the sketches above, relay how the walls of the tunnel are connected. These are just simple sketches and an AutoCad Technical will be produced. Each panel will be 1m long and will be slotted into an existing frame, with
Joinery
In the sketches above, relay how the walls of the tunnel are connected. These are just simple sketches and an AutoCad Technical will be produced. Each panel will be 1m long and will be slotted into an existing frame, with
Video – Tunnel.
Here is an atmospheric video to help visualise the experience within the tunnel. The items placed in the tunnel, has carefully been thought out as long as the materials used. Antigone: Group 1 Kiren Chanderh
Video – Tunnel.
Here is an atmospheric video to help visualise the experience within the tunnel. The items placed in the tunnel, has carefully been thought out as long as the materials used. Antigone: Group 1 Kiren Chanderh
Journey and Update from the CO-LAB.
Length 8m Starting from 2m into 1.5 narrow Spotting bases and plywood. Transport thinking…. Flooring? Ramp? Colours: wood, talk to Tom about options of colours. Objects: Small chair, knife/sword, mirror, crown, noose, shovel. Words cut out with frame. Frames: projector
Journey and Update from the CO-LAB.
Length 8m Starting from 2m into 1.5 narrow Spotting bases and plywood. Transport thinking…. Flooring? Ramp? Colours: wood, talk to Tom about options of colours. Objects: Small chair, knife/sword, mirror, crown, noose, shovel. Words cut out with frame. Frames: projector
BHX MOD SOC Austin Village
(Image source: http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Austin_Village) In the process of creating a database of modernist buildings in Birmingham, we are facing a challenge when decided what buildings are of architectural or historical significance and we believe should be shortlisted for our map. Entry
BHX MOD SOC Austin Village
(Image source: http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Austin_Village) In the process of creating a database of modernist buildings in Birmingham, we are facing a challenge when decided what buildings are of architectural or historical significance and we believe should be shortlisted for our map. Entry
A Change of Direction.
As a group we had been struggling to come up with solid back up to support our idea of a choose you’re own adventure style guide. There were countless plot holes in the story line and we just couldn’t make
A Change of Direction.
As a group we had been struggling to come up with solid back up to support our idea of a choose you’re own adventure style guide. There were countless plot holes in the story line and we just couldn’t make
Publication Making Workshop
Our group attended a workshop set up to show us how to bind simple publications. The workshop was really interesting it introduced us to tools such as Bone Folders and Awls. We also learnt some of the terminology used within
Publication Making Workshop
Our group attended a workshop set up to show us how to bind simple publications. The workshop was really interesting it introduced us to tools such as Bone Folders and Awls. We also learnt some of the terminology used within
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 5 Group 2 – BATS
In the lead up to this week, we discussed many different design options for our installation. We had decided upon a suspended lighting display, hung between Curzon B and University Locks. We had thought about using the murmuration of starlings
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 5 Group 2 – BATS
In the lead up to this week, we discussed many different design options for our installation. We had decided upon a suspended lighting display, hung between Curzon B and University Locks. We had thought about using the murmuration of starlings
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 6 Group 2 – Laser cut bats and light study
After making the cardboard bats the previous week, we concluded that bats with a pattern cut out would not only keep the weight down, but could potentially cast interesting patterns on the ground and canal with the sunlight. I designed
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 6 Group 2 – Laser cut bats and light study
After making the cardboard bats the previous week, we concluded that bats with a pattern cut out would not only keep the weight down, but could potentially cast interesting patterns on the ground and canal with the sunlight. I designed
Innovative Urban Lighting- Week 2 Group 2- Inspiration for lighting as an attraction
We established early on that the site is well lit during the evening due to the surrounding buildings, Curzon B extension and University Locks. The new buildings and updated public realm means that the site is well lit. Bearing this
Innovative Urban Lighting- Week 2 Group 2- Inspiration for lighting as an attraction
We established early on that the site is well lit during the evening due to the surrounding buildings, Curzon B extension and University Locks. The new buildings and updated public realm means that the site is well lit. Bearing this
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 8 Group 2 – Color Palette
In the week 8, we start to discuss the color of light. If all the bats are white, the whole look of light might quite boring, so we try to pick three different colors for the bats. The picture below
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 8 Group 2 – Color Palette
In the week 8, we start to discuss the color of light. If all the bats are white, the whole look of light might quite boring, so we try to pick three different colors for the bats. The picture below
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 4 Group 2 – Presentation to Product Design MA students.
The only real poorly lit area was underneath the bridge. Taking on board what the Canal and River Trust said regarding not having fittings on the bridge itself we decided that LED lights under the hand rail would be more
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 4 Group 2 – Presentation to Product Design MA students.
The only real poorly lit area was underneath the bridge. Taking on board what the Canal and River Trust said regarding not having fittings on the bridge itself we decided that LED lights under the hand rail would be more
Innovative Urban Lighting- Week 7 Group 2- Presentation
Formative presentations were held on 21.02.2018, where Phillips lighting had been invited to attend to hear about our projects, to discuss and provide feedback on how to move forward. We had prepared a presentation which went through our initial analysis,
Innovative Urban Lighting- Week 7 Group 2- Presentation
Formative presentations were held on 21.02.2018, where Phillips lighting had been invited to attend to hear about our projects, to discuss and provide feedback on how to move forward. We had prepared a presentation which went through our initial analysis,
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