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澳门王中王 South East Student Prizes - Brighton School of Architecture, Canterbury School of Architecture UCA and Kent School of Architecture 澳门王中王 South East Student Prizes - Brighton School of Architecture, Canterbury School of Architecture UCA and Kent School of Architecture

Local 澳门王中王 Branches award Student Prizes at Schools of Architecture in the South East region.

30 July 2018

The 澳门王中王 Student Prizes at Brighton, Canterbury and Kent are funded by the Lovell Memorial Trust, a charity administered by the 澳门王中王 regional office.

The Trust was set up in 1939, in memory of the architect Richard Goulburn Lovell who founded the South Eastern Society of Architects in 1928.

Local 澳门王中王 Branches award Student Prizes at Schools of Architecture in the region, at the End of Year.

Congratulations to this year鈥檚 Student Prize winners.

Brighton School of Architecture Judges

  • Paul Zara, Conran & Partners (Chair, 澳门王中王 Sussex Branch)
  • Andy Parsons, Yelo Architects
  • Rebecca Woodward, Conran & Partners

Canterbury School of Architecture UCA Judges

  • Danka Stefan, Guy Hollaway Architects (Chair, 澳门王中王 Canterbury Branch)
  • David Gullick, Clague LLP
  • Andy MacFee, Andy MacFee Architects
  • Victoria Pope, Hazle McCormack Young LLP
  • Fiona Raley, Studio Sam Causer (Chair, 澳门王中王 Conservation Group)

Kent School of Architecture Judges

  • Bernard Hyde (Chair, 澳门王中王 West Kent Branch)
  • Glenn Ball
  • Malcolm Hammond
  • Mark Physsas, Mark Physsas Architects

Brighton School of Architecture

Michael Holland

Joint Winner, Degree Prize for overall excellence for a graduating Part 1 student

Michael鈥檚 project, an imagined International Amateur Film Festival travels to cities across the globe, by sea and by river. Upon arrival, six giant festival machines walk, crab-like, using hydraulics and cushioned feet to haul themselves onto the river banks.

Together, the machines house cinemas, food halls and workshops. The judges described the project as 鈥榮howing exemplary thought; beautifully hand-drawn鈥.

Agata Malinowska

Joint Winner, Degree Prize for overall excellence for a graduating Part 1 student

Agata imagined a School of Visionary Architecture set in the future. She explains: 鈥榯he current British system of education is outdated and architects have become too close to the commercial world. It should be more open, to stimulate our creativity鈥.

The School would be literally attached to traditional Georgian buildings and to London鈥檚 Nelson鈥檚 Column. The judges said 鈥楢gata鈥檚 Archigram-inspired drawing took our breath away鈥.

Edward Crump

Diploma Prize for overall excellence for a graduating Part 2 student

Edward鈥檚 project 鈥楾he Architectural Algorithm鈥 took as its basis the conflict on the boundary between the digital world and the physical world. He designed and built robots, which analysed a site around Brighton鈥檚 Preston Road railway viaduct.

The data they collected formed fed into the design for a Land Registry Dispute Resolution Centre 鈥 with the building itself exploring ways that territory and boundaries constantly reshape each other. The judges described Edward鈥檚 project as 鈥榚xtraordinary 鈥 the future is happening now鈥.

From top to bottom: Michael Holland, Agata Malinowska, Edward Crump

Canterbury School of Architecture UCA

Paul Lloyd Johnson

Degree Prize for overall excellence for a graduating Part 1 student

Paul鈥檚 project 鈥楨mbaixada de Azulejos鈥 is an imagined building in Portugal that both celebrates and manufactures the traditionsl tiles found all over Lisbon.

The building is divided between the office and factory spaces by a flight of 270 steps, which extend down from a church above the site. Rotatable panels test the tiles outside the building. The judges particularly praised Paul鈥檚 鈥榝resh and novel response and originality of presentation鈥.

Ben Ravensdale

Diploma Prize for overall excellence for a graduating Part 2 student

The judges admired Ben鈥檚 unique project presentation through a highly detailed model. He looked at what would happen if coca farming and cocaine production were to be legalised in Colombia 鈥 鈥榯he world鈥檚 first Narcostate鈥.

The major cartels would be in a building in the centre of Bogota, with the outer galleria replaced by a production line and the internal courtyard as the headquarters - 鈥榓 hedonistic psychosis of Narcomannerism representing the Colombian dream鈥.

Top: Paul Lloyd Johnson - Bottom: Ben Ravensdale

Kent School of Architecture

Rebecca Kelly

Degree Prize for overall excellence for a graduating Part 1 student

Rebecca鈥檚 project responded to a brief to design a new and inclusive building for Chatham Historic Dockyard. She imagined Leviathan, a sea monster washed up by a storm and beached in the River Medway, where its carcass would give new life to the area.

The judges said of Rebecca鈥檚 project that it has 鈥榩lenty of surprise and delight; and a sense of vitality and optimism, with a great interplay between external and internal spaces鈥.

Alex Bean

Diploma Prize for overall excellence for a graduating Part 2 student

Alex visualised a salt farm near Rye in East Sussex, where the River Rother meets the Royal Military Canal 鈥 originally, a salt marsh.

He explains: 鈥業n a post-Brexit industrial landscape, where developing indigenous industry is of growing importance, the rich mineral history of the site offers an opportunity to showcase salt for its health benefits鈥. Salt is harvested seasonally from the pans and processed and refined in the plant, where guests can stay and enjoy salt bathing.

The judges said of Alex鈥檚 project: 鈥楾he factory building appears as a modern shipwreck on the canal landscape, a rusting hulk as an iconic representation of our age; and, at the same time, a true reflection of the nature of the materials in both a practical and ironic way鈥.

Top: Rebecca Kelly - Bottom: Alex Bean

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