NO-STOP HOUSE

Referencing Archizoom’s No-Stop City, ‘No-Stop House’ is a dystopian projection of future living conditions. The setting is Sir John Soane’s Museum as a deliberate provocation. It touches on the paradox between technological connectivity and feelings of extreme isolation; the occupant has no requirement or desire to leave.

Graphite on paper.

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RUKOMO CHAPEL

In collaboration with Peter Besley.

A project for a chapel on a mountaintop plateau in northern Rwanda. The site is littered with conifers and consists of an existing cloister housing local ‘Clare’ nuns. The response was to design a pilgrimage chapel that was representative of Christ in nature, with formal references to Asplund’s Woodland Chapel. As an addition to the brief, a ‘Calling Tower’ was proposed, crowned with an illuminated cross. The tower works both as a radio mast from which church messages and readings are broadcast to far away villages, and as a visual sign guiding the approaching pilgrim to their destination.

 
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