2019
Ride The Wave
An immersive concept space promoting United By Blue’s use of sustainable materials and active efforts to clean our oceans. Stepping into an experiential production line, the design invites viewers to walk beneath the plastic wave - visually portraying the steps of making recycled polyester from plastic bottles, which transforms into a United By Blue backpack. The proposal uses ocean waste and recyclable materials for the entire design, encouraging viewers to shop consciously.
2015
Super Disruption: Rapha Supercross
Self-fabricated crowd-pleasing installation for Supercross, a large cycle event in Kings Cross. Working with Rapha, we followed the brands retail design themes to create an experience representative of the brand and event. A collaboration with Christopher Wall-Hayes
2018
Life in Death
Production design for sold-out Camden Fringe play "Life in Death". I led a team to design and build the production for director Rowan Jacobs, and is made from found and recycled materials.
2017
Co-Living 2030 with Space 10
Collaborating with Space 10, Morgie Sha'ban and Kara Andarini to design speculative co-living concepts set in 2030. Our concept 'CommunicARe' looks towards the changing spectrum of technology and how it may alter the way we live. Presented to an audience and exhibited at Central Saint Martins in 2017.
2017
Just Don't Break the Rhythm
Architectural intervention responding to the juxtaposition of Canary Wharf's avalanche of glass overbearing a quiet community in Poplar. Located in Malam Gardens, the rhythmic streets peacefully whisper beneath the thundering financial district. This community garden proposal identifies the disconnected rhythms and need for a community rest stop.
2017
Arts Centre, Leamouth South.
Featuring an art gallery for local artists, a theatre space for performance and lectures, and an artists' studio space for artist residencies. Outside, a sculpture garden wraps around the building with space for artists to work outside.
2016
Callyfest
Interactive installation design for CallyFest (Caledonian Road Festival) in 2016. Studying glass specialists Islington Glass, this installation responds to the chaotic nature of the environment inside the shop, contrasting the welcoming exterior from the street.
2018
Re-thinking Transparency (Dissertation)
An Interconnection of Time, Place and Presence: Towards an Epoch.
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