Tom Kendall's Exhibition 'To Hear the Hrumph of the Big Hairy Thing' has opened in Microscope. The show contains his drawings made by walking in landscape, find out more here.
Earlier this month we joined our LondonOn colleagues in submitting a proposal for Grønlikaia waterfront.
Our team is assigned a central parcel in the final phase of the dock rehabilitation on the eastern shores of the Oslo Fjord. We have been exploring how the city meets the sea and what that can mean for social interaction and underwater ecology. The results will be announced in early 2023.
Image Credit: Haptic with Gort Scott, Mae Architects, Morris & Company, Neighbourhood, Elliot Wood & Periscope.
Out team together with Nyima Murry have been out on site shooting B-roll for a film about moving rivers in Enfield. This will be a four year project documenting what it takes to move a river and recover a landscape.
Find out more here and check back in 2023 for more.
Welcome to Ellen Nankivell who recently joined the practice as a Part One Architectural Assistant. Ellen graduated from the Bartlett and has a strong interest in the relationship between landscape, architecture and time-based design solution.
Sandy Rompotiyoke has been promoted to Architect following successful completion of the Professional Practice in Architecture course at London Metropolitan University. We're all excited for Sandy to have reached this milestone, she has been working with the practice for four years and plays a critical role in projects large and small, the team looks forward to her continued collaboration.
Welcome to Stacey Lewis who has joined the practice as an Architect. Stacey joins us following a period travelling in Italy, having qualified as an Architect earlier this year. She previously worked for Adams & Sutherland and Lynch Architects.
We are excited to be opening Microscope, our new public-fronting workshop in connection with our office in Dalston. Microscope is a new investigative space for talking, thinking and testing with natural processes.
Daniel Rea will be joining Rafe Bertram of Enfield Council, Pooran Desai of One Planet, Gabriela Costa of Useful Projects and Gilli Hobbs of Net Positive Solutions at Footprint+ in Brighton on 7th June. They will be discussing carbon neutral development at scale in Enfield. For more information please see this link.
Our latest research 'Earth Works' begins an investigation into material as process, and 'Volume 01: Reclamation' is released today, exploring reclamation of clay from London soils.
Now available to download from our research page here
We’ve joined Haptic and the LondonOn team to work on the Parallel Commission stage of the Grønlikaia Waterfront competition for Hav Eiendom AS. The project involves the recovery of the docks for homes and social infrastructure and is one of the last to be proposed on the Olso Fjord. Find out more in this link.
Welcome to Olivia Hoy who recently joined the practice as a Part One architectural assistant. Olivia graduated from the Bartlett where her projects engaged with groups of non-architects working towards more inclusive forms of practice. She is interested in celebrating local narratives to encourage greater agency in our environments
We're excited to announce that we've won a new project at Gascoigne Road with Be First, its a co-design project to better connect community facilities across this historically disconnected place and begin to make safe the street for residents new and old.
Welcome to Teagan Dorsch who recently joined the practice as a researcher. Teagan recently completed his MA in Situated Practice at The Bartlett and holds a BA in Architecture from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is interested in ecological notation, tectonics, and material processes.
Welcome to Piotr Kruk who has joined the practice as a Part Two Architectural Assistant. Piotr recently completed his masters degree at the LSA after studying at the Glasgow School of Art. He is interested in resilient urban design strategies, circular economies and shaping places through our collective narratives.
Welcome to Rebecca Faulkner who has joined the practice as a Spatial Practitioner. Rebecca recently completed her masters degree at Central Saint Martin’s after studying at the Manchester School of Architecture. She is interested in the performative possibilities of the built environment, the impact of over extracted resources and declining industrial landscapes.
On the 6th December Daniel Rea will join collaborators including Stefan Sjoberg at the Danish Green Building conference. They will be discussing Meridian Water and water-focussed design. For further information please see this link.
Welcome to Sanjana who has joined the practice as a graduate landscape architect. Sanjana recently completed her masters degree at the University of Sheffield where her work explored developing atmospheric and poetic landscapes.
We're delighted to announce that, following successful completion of the Examination in Professional Practice course at The Bartlett School of Architecture Marilena Barmpalia has been promoted to Architect. Marilena has been integral to many Periscope projects over the past three years and we look forward to her continued journey with the practice.
Daniel Rea is to join Yuting Cheung and Jee Liu on stage at the Barbican for the London Real Estate Forum (LREF) later this month. The panel was convened by Meridian Water Programme Director Peter George to discuss plural approaches to regeneration using diverse teams. Find out more in this link.
Our fourth research paper 'Green for Victory: Parks and Money' investigates the hidden costs behind our supposedly ‘free’ green spaces, and their enormous benefits to health and wellbeing. Now available to download from our research page here.