The Ripple Effect
Safa Shafi is a Part 1 Architecture graduate from the University of Nottingham. Her thesis, “The Ripple Effect,” proposes an eco-therapy centre for unaccompanied refugee
Safa Shafi is a Part 1 Architecture graduate from the University of Nottingham. Her thesis, “The Ripple Effect,” proposes an eco-therapy centre for unaccompanied refugee
Nathan’s fifth year design thesis project titled “PYNK: Drawing Back the Curtain on the ‘Uncanny’ in Glasgow” tackled themes of dystopia, decline and development within
Here is Priyanshi’s final design thesis for a Community cafe in Kingston Upon Thames. The site includes two Grade II listed buildings: the Kingston Museum
Here is Rasika’s dissertation project, Arkora, a research-driven exploration of adaptive architecture for flood-prone environments. The project investigates how modular structures can respond to extreme
Oasis is Ivan’s high-end residential co-housing proposal for athletes in Dublin, designed using a GLULAM timber structure to support sustainable, low-carbon living. The project combines
Here is Maryam’s final year project reimagining civic architecture as an evolving artefact; rooted in Glasgow’s industrial past, responsive to the climate crisis, and shaped
Here is his final design thesis for a Cultural and Sports Hub in Crewe, positioned adjacent to the Mornflake Stadium. The project reconnects Crewe Alexandra
This project reimagines St Paul’s Church, Bow Common, a Grade II* listed Brutalist building in East London, as a makeup academy. The design uses Amy
Titled “TerraNexus”, his final design thesis introduces mixed use living and fabrication spaces as a means to improve the quality of living for residents in
Veronia Abelshehid’s final-year project, The Citizen’s Hyperbook Market and Theatre, reimagines the relationship between literature, architecture, and public engagement by creating a cultural nexus for