Category Archives: Modern Gazetteer

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Modern Gazetteer is a collaborative offshoot from Co.LAB. This academic relationship between the School of Art and School of Architecture students is an ongoing exploration of interdisciplinary boundaries and opportunities, led by Stuart Whipps and Mike Dring. The initiative is set up as an interdisciplinary research strand working between disciplines, methodlologies and practitioners.

In the spirit of the Gazetteer, projects are responsive to site and place an emphasis on researching and revealing information in the broadest sense; through engagement of regional community partners and on sites of national & international significance

Simon Day | Modern Gazetteer

The Bournville Village Trust publications of the mid-20th Century, particularly ‘When We Build Again’ published in 1941, used the process of Lithography to produce illustrations that allowed the author to use colour to distinguish between data. These images took reference

Simon Day | Modern Gazetteer

The Bournville Village Trust publications of the mid-20th Century, particularly ‘When We Build Again’ published in 1941, used the process of Lithography to produce illustrations that allowed the author to use colour to distinguish between data. These images took reference

Eleni Zorpa Modern Gazetteer

Based on Hal Foster’s text that I studied last week about the ‘An Archival Impulse //2004 , Hal Foster explains the meaning of art archive , the main role of it to our social and political increase .Also Foster describes

Eleni Zorpa Modern Gazetteer

Based on Hal Foster’s text that I studied last week about the ‘An Archival Impulse //2004 , Hal Foster explains the meaning of art archive , the main role of it to our social and political increase .Also Foster describes

Ross Hetherington // Modern Gazetteer

Bournville was constructed a hundred year ago as the ideal model village. The village trust maintained an rigorous application of regulation so that its “precious village” (Cadbury, R.) remained in stasis. In 1931 Michael Reilly produced a series of illustrations

Ross Hetherington // Modern Gazetteer

Bournville was constructed a hundred year ago as the ideal model village. The village trust maintained an rigorous application of regulation so that its “precious village” (Cadbury, R.) remained in stasis. In 1931 Michael Reilly produced a series of illustrations