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Final Presentation – 14th March 2018 at 3PM at Woodrush Community Hub
Above Image is final rehearsal before the presentation – From Left to Right is Oliver Haring, Vestina Cizevskaja, Kristy (Hui Butt), Sarah Silva, Alex Ford, Dalia Yacoub. Not in picture, Ally Harrison – Dean, Sujana Uddin, Jayeb Miah, Zubaur Rahman, Zia Kamali,
Final Presentation – 14th March 2018 at 3PM at Woodrush Community Hub
Above Image is final rehearsal before the presentation – From Left to Right is Oliver Haring, Vestina Cizevskaja, Kristy (Hui Butt), Sarah Silva, Alex Ford, Dalia Yacoub. Not in picture, Ally Harrison – Dean, Sujana Uddin, Jayeb Miah, Zubaur Rahman, Zia Kamali,
[EDIT/or] Individual Reflection
Edit/or was my first choice for the Co.LAB module amongst the many other Co.LAB groups introduced in the unit. What struck me most to choose this module was that I was hoping to gain knowledge in different ways on how
[EDIT/or] Individual Reflection
Edit/or was my first choice for the Co.LAB module amongst the many other Co.LAB groups introduced in the unit. What struck me most to choose this module was that I was hoping to gain knowledge in different ways on how
Finalising our publication
So as the last week draws in we as a group have now started collating all of our work together and have started putting together our final document. After final discussions with tutors we have pushed forward with our proposal
Finalising our publication
So as the last week draws in we as a group have now started collating all of our work together and have started putting together our final document. After final discussions with tutors we have pushed forward with our proposal
The brick Project – Group B – Brick throwing
Once the mould has been made and the Ibstock clay was ready we could throw the bricks to experiment with the mould and to see if there were any problems with the mould. It was down to me to ensure
The brick Project – Group B – Brick throwing
Once the mould has been made and the Ibstock clay was ready we could throw the bricks to experiment with the mould and to see if there were any problems with the mould. It was down to me to ensure
Innovative Urban Lighting: Group 3 week 10
Final model process 1:2 scale model
The Un-Finished Article – Laser Cutting
During the 3D Printing workshop held within the print room – also home to laser cutting – I spotted a large pile of laser cutting off-cuts which created interesting patterns. This inspired me more than the initial 3D Printing as
The Un-Finished Article – Laser Cutting
During the 3D Printing workshop held within the print room – also home to laser cutting – I spotted a large pile of laser cutting off-cuts which created interesting patterns. This inspired me more than the initial 3D Printing as
Innovative Urban Lighting: Group 3 week 5, 6, 7
Precedents We look for some precedents about urban furniture. The yellow chair which designed by Will Sandy is located in London. It’s a project about the Edible bus stop. The last one is the poster from IBM. It designed by
Innovative Urban Lighting: Group 3 week 5, 6, 7
Precedents We look for some precedents about urban furniture. The yellow chair which designed by Will Sandy is located in London. It’s a project about the Edible bus stop. The last one is the poster from IBM. It designed by
Group 2 Publication – Keeley Travel
We have concluded that Birmingham is always in the run to redevelop itself by demolishing buildings and replacing them with new ones. We believe that maybe the buildings that were demolished had more identity and served Birmingham with more
Group 2 Publication – Keeley Travel
We have concluded that Birmingham is always in the run to redevelop itself by demolishing buildings and replacing them with new ones. We believe that maybe the buildings that were demolished had more identity and served Birmingham with more
Innovative Urban Lighting: Group 3 Weeks two and three
Following up from the group site visit we did some site analysis diagrams showing the site plan and its context, people using the space, sun-path, shadows affecting the site in accordance to the adjacent buildings, colour palette and also sketched
Innovative Urban Lighting: Group 3 Weeks two and three
Following up from the group site visit we did some site analysis diagrams showing the site plan and its context, people using the space, sun-path, shadows affecting the site in accordance to the adjacent buildings, colour palette and also sketched
Innovative Urban Lighting group 3: week one
During the first week as a group we went on to the site. we took picture of the site did some site analayis and got a general feel for the site. Rasikul Islam
Innovative Urban Lighting group 3: week one
During the first week as a group we went on to the site. we took picture of the site did some site analayis and got a general feel for the site. Rasikul Islam
[EDIT/or] Final illustration
The feedback for the draft illustration we received from Jemma was to incorporate the relationships we identified between the themes of the images as texts. There was one image that was missing from the draft, and we managed to contact
[EDIT/or] Final illustration
The feedback for the draft illustration we received from Jemma was to incorporate the relationships we identified between the themes of the images as texts. There was one image that was missing from the draft, and we managed to contact
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 8 Group 2 – Experimental Bats
After the Review, the next step that made sense was to experiment using different materials that we could potentially use for the bats. Around the workshop we found leftover material that we could use including 1mm, 2mm Aluminium and 1mm
Innovative Urban Lighting Week 8 Group 2 – Experimental Bats
After the Review, the next step that made sense was to experiment using different materials that we could potentially use for the bats. Around the workshop we found leftover material that we could use including 1mm, 2mm Aluminium and 1mm


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