School of Architecture, The University of Sheffield
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Installation precedents
In considering how the installations in the Centre could be creative rather than conventional, and perhaps a bit dry, we have been looking at a number of sculptural precedents. These precedents include work from (from the top) Ernesto Neto, Maurice Agis, Lars Spuybrook and Cesar Alexander.
This project looks at the Broomhall Centre in Sheffield, a long established community facility that operates seven days a week catering for a hugely diverse range or groups and organisations. The aims of the project are to explore and investigate ways in which the building could be renovated to achieve an innovative low carbon footprint, energy efficient proposal, to be a flagship project for renovating a Victorian building for community use appropriate for the 21st century.
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