If inherent threats always come from the outside to invade the inside, in this exhibition it is the very interior of our brains, bodies and buildings that becomes foreign
Author Archives: Manon Mollard
Architecture & Water: Part 3 – Waterpark
The last chapter of our three-part documentary about water’s relationship with the built environment questions how waterways can become generators of radical new public spaces
Architecture & Water: Part 2 – Gentrification machine?
The second chapter in a three-part documentary about water’s relationship with the built environment. Are London waterways a force that will unlock an increasingly unaffordable city or one that will fuel a trend of gentrification and displacement?
Architecture & Water: Part 1 – A river runs through it
In the first of a series of three films exploring the connection between architecture and water, Ellis Woodman takes a journey through London’s waterways with architects, developers, urbanists and thinkers
Architectural Installations at the Biennial of the Americas, Denver
Draft Urbanism: Four temporary structures are inserted in downtown Denver acknowledging and embracing urban space in flux