Concrete talk

Allan Haines was invited to talk to 4th year students about the potential of building with concrete, as research and new developments in its production are aiming to reduce the carbon footprint. The presentation described a variety of case studies in which the tectonic, textural appearance of concrete was exploited for its qualities, either for entirely defining a space or for providing the background for more colourful, dynamic or expressive design elements. Allan also mentioned new approaches when dealing with new and old constructions which employ concrete.

Some examples, such as the Abedian School of Architecture by Crab Studio, describe the effortless structural and plastic qualities of concrete when employed in a creative way (above).

Allan spent the rest of the day with the students in studio, advising them on structural and environmental strategies for their design projects.

Alumni visit

This week two of our alumni visited the school to give a talk to 3rd year BArch students and also to help with 5th year studio reviews.

Tom Butler-Weeks and Liam Swaby, two of our best MArch students, have been active supporters of the school since they graduated in 2017. Their talk was about their experience in Lincoln, outlining their own research and design journeys in years 4 and 5. They encouraged students to develop personal interests which may become a basis for further research and establish the foundations for studio projects – a creative freedom the MArch in Lincoln allows. They also pointed out that it is necessary to build extracurricular interests into student life, even during most pressured moments.

This is the second year of Tom and Liam’s involvement with the school. Students find their feedback in crits to be most helpful, because their practical advice is sensitive to each development stage of design.

We are fortunate and thankful to have such enthusiastic, knowledgeable and dedicated graduates, whose contribution is appreciated by all.

photographs: Fraser Swindell & Doina Carter