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      <image:caption>BARBUR . is an architecture, art, and design studio focusing on regeneration. It has extensive experience in community projects, existing buildings, heritage works and novel concepts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With a strong academic background in the arts, the studio has designed and built several critically acclaimed pavilions, delivered several large-scale regeneration projects internationally, and exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts. It is lead by an ARB-registered and chartered member of the RIBA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The studio’s current projects include a domestic Edwardian retrofit in South Wales, leading an undergraduate design unit at Oxford Brookes University, and several private artwork commissions. Collaboration with clients, consultants and contractors is critical to the studio’s work.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Drawings - A Balloon View of St Andrews - 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>This was a long diligent drawing which I selfishly enjoyed at its peak as my covid-19 lockdown pastime. The idea formed from careful research and drafting ahead of crafting the final hand drawing. Once finished, was digitalised, shrunk, (in reality was drawn at 1.5mx2.25m), a bit bigger than your average scanner and turned into manageable sized prints! Capturing as much of the St Andrews coastline as possible was the plan since it is sandwiched between two stunning beaches. West Sands, which is famous for filming Chariots of Fire and stretches for what feels like miles to any runner. East Sands on the other hand I remember visiting and walking out on the stone pier to look back over the exposed rock edge and reefs at the cityscape with the wind and sea whipping around.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A 10 day workshop at the Bartlett Summer School that mixed a study of the design of extraordinary events with the implementation needed to organise these moments within the contemporary city. The idea was to emerge future architectural students in a process of how to analyse and propose various scenarios where the gathering of people creates different social and spatial environments. In what is certain to be a first of its kind, this workshop accumulated into an event that combined the fleeting motion associated with skating with the act of painting. Together an exhilarating technological/analogical themed performance. Making it fun for people to try skating on the printing machine whilst painting it or it painting you!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mount Chicago was a spectacular proposal that arose from a year’s exploration into the architecture of city life through an ethnographic perspective. The aim of the exploration was to illustrate how a city space can become a well-known place, showcasing how tourists and residents simplify and map a city’s urbanism through spatially engaging events, social phenomena, and ephemeral activity. All of which are not directly visible on geospatial maps, yet evidence of their contribution to historical development in the context of urban form is plentiful and proved instrumental to a city’s success and development. An event, ‘a thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance’ can change an open space within a city into a place that hold its own transient identity and visual meaning that when reinforced periodically also builds on people’s subconscious image of the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A speed dating 5K on Valentines Day! This was a live ‘design and build’ event undertaken from beginning to end in less than a month by Flick herself. It formed part of a research methodology for a master’s thesis to explore the form and design process of hosting a spectacle. It looked at how the real undertaking of a plural experience as an extraordinary event, defined simply as an activity which leaves a lasting impression on its participants could be achieved on a budget, with a defined time line, and what new architectural forms would arise from it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A proposal for a new amenity attraction in San Francisco. PIER 39 is San Francisco’s most-visited attraction with approximately 15 million visitors a year. On average that is 2,000 tourists an hour, yet it has one of the city’s most uneventful public spaces. At it’s inauguration in 1978, a diving pool arena graced the public space, yet over the years with an increase in shopping the pier lacks spectacle. Now a carousel picks up the remaining merry-goers, yet a new ending to the pier could provide amenity facilities to cater for the needs of a tourist whilst fulfilling an experiential expectation and fantasy that would encourage them to stay longer. Here they could discover and observe the bay and waterfront activities at ease, from inside a heart shaped toilet, resting a moment in a painted lady, or whilst perusing from above the Lombard lock. Further re-appropriation of famous landmarks from around the city into useful and unexpected experiences offered tourist the chance to interact with icons that they previously looked at or referenced as building their image of the city.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Private Housing - Colony flat - 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>An extension to a highly unusual mini-courtyard house in London. Converting a terrace to create a cohesive home with an enlarged kitchen area off the main living room to serve the needs of its occupiers better. As a result, a cohesive sustainability strategy underpinned the intervention, considering the environmental performance of building elements not only in the short term but across their whole life span. Specific environmental provisions included new LED light fittings, insulation, argon-filled double glazing and a new water-based underfloor heating system to ensure even heat distribution and avoid cold spots and draughts. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Private Housing - Arden flat block - 2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>A 10-storey mixed-use residential building in London. The existing building was underperforming in several areas, significantly impacting resident amenities. A careful audit, as well as consultation with the residents, developed a clear design rationale was proposed for a series of refurbishment works to improve it. Rearranging the ground floor service spaces helped provide accommodation for an on-site caretaker. Alongside this, new cladding details were proposed for the existing balconies, flood voids, bin stores and ancillary areas on the front elevation. A renewed rooftop play space, enclosures to both entry lobbies, and new illuminated signage, paving and planting to improve the shared areas in front of the building. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Private Housing - Ivy house - 2017</image:title>
      <image:caption>A U-shaped extension to a former Victorian pub/community centre in London. The scheme, located in the Hoxton Street conservation area, retained and restored the façade of the original Victorian pub, while redeveloping the site and adjacent land to provide a larger more fit for purpose community facility at ground and basement level, with a residential unit on the upper floors. The design responds to the sites fragmentary urban field, an island that is the last remaining piece of what was once a terraced street, long since demolished by either bombing or planners. SJS</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A renovated flat in central Tokyo for a physicist turned banker. Comfort and luxury in a city with such high density is defined modestly - by depth of space and an absence of wasted ground. This flat was originally built the other way round - a typical Tokyo living space. It was made with a wildly inefficient series of small isolated rooms and very low ceilings. The renovation simplified the organisation and introduce as much depth as possible. The rooms were connected as a chain of spaces, without hallways, in order to maximize comfort and develop a sense of space without any waste. Ceilings were raised as high as possible, and all exterior surfaces were finished with concrete panels over a new layer of insulation. Existing service ducts were replaced with insulated concrete pipes, but exposed as needed, becoming a feature of the home. FO</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>One of eight houses designed for a peculiar location facing the Pacific coast of Chile. It was part of an architectural initiative known as “Ocho al Cubo”, it gathered both Chilean and Japanese designers with the intention of promoting new architectural expressions through the development of projects free of conventional requirements. In this design the inhabitants were to live in direct contact with the terrain. The open place living space was navigated by various contours which defined areas of use and privacy. KKAA</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Walk Local Talk Local was a public artwork consisting of a series of temporary audio trails that celebrate local high streets through conversations with local people. Informal conversations with residents, business owners, or enthusiasts have been translated into anonymous anecdotal podcasts. These podcasts are accessible as a digital audio experience, combined with physical QR code plaques that allow listeners to reveal each story while walking the trails. Together, a rich audio archive and a sequence of gateways reveal stories about the area’s hidden history. Each trail explores the deeply individual memories embedded in these streets yet captures some of the energy and imagination that we can all reflect on and connect with. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Self-builds / Installations - Wilderness Street - 2022</image:title>
      <image:caption>A temporary urban living landscape was installed in a London suburb town centre. It was identified as a critical artery that binds Ilford’s most important cultural venues and the high street. The project advocates for preserving ancient natural landscapes and their role in maintaining biodiversity and supporting well-being. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Self-builds / Installations - Pasticcio Tower - 2017</image:title>
      <image:caption>A proposal for a tower commissioned by the Chicago Architecture Biennial. The tower was composed of varied architectural references fused into a new whole: A new kind of tower made out of fragments of history. The curators put together what might be called the “Late Late Entries” to the 1922 Tribune Tower competition. They asked 16 architects from around the world to design new versions of the skyscraper that went on display as a series of 16-foot-tall architectural models in the Chicago Cultural Center. SJS</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Self-builds / Installations - Adolf Loos Tomb - 2016</image:title>
      <image:caption>The resurrection of Austrian Modernist architect Adolf Loos’s 1921 design for a mausoleum for art historian Max Dvorák. Though never built, the image of Loos’ design has haunted architectural culture ever since. Here the heavy dark and masonic form is recreated at 1:1 scale using a lightweight timber frame and scaffold net: A ghostly reenactment of an unrealised architectural idea. SJS</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Self-builds / Installations - Antiroom II - 2015</image:title>
      <image:caption>A floating space on the sea shore of Malta. Its form became an unreachable surface from the ground, only accessible by swimming or by boat. The wood structure created a space separated from the vastness of the unlimited sea. Its center defined as a small secure water pool. It remained light and gentle through its floating and instability. One can enter its core, swim around it and contemplate its structure. EASA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Self-builds / Installations - Antiroom I - 2014</image:title>
      <image:caption>A primordial amphitheatre, which implanted itself in the forest. The modular repetition of the constructive elements made it dynamic and infinitely reproducible. It was a single red colour, this dissolved the room and created a mystical unitary space which complemented itself with the green of the forest. When the wind or people entered it gave life to the structure, the doors danced and the space breathed. EASA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Self-builds / Installations - Naturescape - 2013</image:title>
      <image:caption>Was a temporary installation for the Il Casone showroom at Milan Design Week. The clean and pure pietra serena stone was used to recreate a topography that, as in real landscapes, molds the shape of water, formalised the presence of a natural vegetation, and finally for guiding people, as visitors, to roam among nature and objects. KKAA</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-03-27</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Public Buildings - Church Street - 2022</image:title>
      <image:caption>A wider public realm regeneration programme in central London. This public square is flanked by small shops, a partially disused mock Tudor toilet block and several market stalls selling food at lunchtime. Public space improvements, including multi-functional street furniture, new spaces for community enterprise within vacant retail units, and a new café with public toilets to support social life in the square. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Public Buildings - Peckham High Street - 2022</image:title>
      <image:caption>An extensive conservation project that required carefully repairing, restoring, retrofitting and resurrecting! The first floor extension built in the 1950s was removed, the cottage, built in around 1830 was brought back to its former glory and the history of the former British School (Boys) building dating back to 1871 was preserved. At the same time, the project saw the building achieve an EPC A* rating (only 2% of commercial buildings meet this in the UK). JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The restoration to an eclectic parade of Victorian buildings on Peckham High Street. A comprehensive process to enable preservation and reinstatement of design features from late Victorian heritage whilst managing difficulties in restoration. For example, one cottage was in poor condition and required a new roof dormer, sash windows, timber shopfront cast iron detailing and pilasters to reinstate it. To obtain a positive conservation approach, a balance was found between historical precedent on traditional timber detailing, practical maintenance for present-day owners, the thermal performance as stipulated by building regulations, and best practice recommendations from manufacturer associations to the contractor's efforts and shortfalls. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The restoration of two Victorian corner pubs on Peckham High Street. The day-to-day running of the project pre-mobilisation required liaising with the client bodies, prospective contractors and sub-contractors, as well as preparing and issuing planning and building control applications, a tender package with a schedule of works and detailed construction information. Once on site, the responsibilities of the principal designer and contract administrator included making weekly inspections of the sites, minuting site meetings, certifying interim payments and issuing Architect’s Instructions to vary works according to the contract. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Public Buildings - Kingly Court - 2017</image:title>
      <image:caption>A series of light touch interventions to an alfresco food and dining destination in the heart of the West End. Each intervention addressed the main entrances from Carnaby, Kingly and Beak Street that helped draw visitors into the interior courtyard space. This gave a striking new identity to the Kingly Court as a whole, improved its connections and visibility through a series of phased upgrades whilst it remained open. A pallet of colours, materials, elements and graphics were used in a flexible and varied way to create a kind of organic identity that responds in a contemporary way to the contexts historic urban mix. Treatments included large scale facade treatments at entrances, new signage, way-finding to passageways and entrances above and under foot. SJS</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Public Buildings - Surrey Street Market - 2016</image:title>
      <image:caption>A renewal of the historical Surrey Street Market in West Croydon. A series of ground works were set out to improve the public realm and pedestrian experience whilst maintaining the historic character of the market space. By narrowing the carriageway it created a new al fresco strip in the regained pavement for use by market traders at peak trading times. New public art pieces were commissioned and integrated into the streetscape that were developed locally in conjunction with Croydon’s Rise Gallery. A new street lighting plan rationalised the street furniture, while re-using Victorian lamp posts. Other elements included new way-finding structures, demarcation, shop front repainting and architectural lighting. SJS</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Public Buildings - Susa Train Station - 2013</image:title>
      <image:caption>A new international train station in the middle of a valley within the Italian Alps. A renewed interest in the development of high-speed trains gave the Susa valley another chance to recover its strategic role internationally. The shape of the station was conceptualised as a continuous planar form and closely detailed to mirror the nature of the surrounding mountain rock formations. The building rose from the ground as an exterior spiralled promenade for all-around vista of the valley, a panoramic balcony where locals, tourist and transit travellers could equally enjoy the landscape. Several large scale physical models during the development stage helped resolve various functions, including the car parking, bus stations and taxi ranks, drop off areas, a multi-modal exchange area, a cultural centre and several cafes and restaurants. Further landscape models detailed how the outdoor playing areas were to become integrated into an extensive public landscape. KKAA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Public Buildings - De Rotterdam - 2012</image:title>
      <image:caption>A new vertical city, three interconnected mixed-use towers on the bank of the Maas river in Rotterdam. A project that began in 1997, with construction underway in 2009. The towers were part of the ongoing redevelopment of the old harbour district of Wilhelminapier, next to the Erasmus Bridge. New offices, apartments, a hotel, conference facilities, shops, restaurants, and cafes aimed to reinstate the vibrant urban activity - trade, transport, leisure - once familiar to the neighbourhood. Material studies made using a 1:50 model finalised how the different users, different arrival situations and different atmospheres would be. An internal palette from floor and wall finishes to bespoke furnitures were developed to establish what would unify and distinguish the organisation of the various uses. OMA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Community Masterplans - Neighbourhood planning - 2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>A characterisation study that researched and produced a report on the designated study area, in South West London. The aim of the report was to create an evidence base to support a future Neighbourhood Plan proposal by the Forum. It examined in great detail the area’s existing conditions, helping the Forum to decide on priority areas of focus and where a design code could be proposed in line with six key themes: Streetscape, Well-Being, Retail, Housing, Circulation and Community. It was also an opportunity to pro-actively build relationships with the diverse communities to tell the story through quantitative and qualitative evidence. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Community Masterplans - Shopfront improvement scheme - 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>This intricate regeneration shopfront improvement scheme aimed to create a vibrant, attractive and sustainable neighbourhood high street in North London. The area of focus formed part of a historic corridor and required careful conservation and consultation with the various stakeholders and funding streams. A balance between repairs and restoration was planned so that new shopfront details kept the character of the past whilst meeting the needs of the present-day shopkeepers and providing enough flexibility for inevitable changes and alterations in the future. JKA</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Community Masterplans - Kesennuma reconstruction - 2013</image:title>
      <image:caption>This was a research for a landscaped master-plan that could help reconstruct Kesennuma City in Japan which was hit by a tsunami and entirely destroyed in March 2011. The city’s demographic is almost certain to be defined by a shrinking, aging population so a way forward cannot be limited to a simple re-building of the homes and businesses that were lost. After the construction of higher sea walls throughout the coast line was not accepted by the locals an alternative approach was to create a national park defence plan. This would be intended for play, leisure and outdoor work, while homes, larger industry and commerce are set higher up the landscape, beyond the connecting road that links the residents of Kesennuma to each other. Here residents could continue their way of life and at the same time encourage new people to visit the area whilst maintaining the required tsunami protection. FO</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - The Ballot Box - 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>An entry for the RIBA Summer Installation theme Power by The Bakerloos. The proposal explored the theme of power as an immersive, inverted polling station. Behind individual polling booths lies a communal meeting table with a beach-side twist! A polling booth is the most private, and yet perhaps the most powerful space of a democracy. When visitors enter the gallery they encounter rows of seemingly individual polling booths - silhouettes moving behind curtains. These are no ordinary booths, each individual entrance opens onto a common space containing an oversized sandpit ‘ballot box’. Here participants could have come together to work as a collaborative decision-making body, giving shape to collective ideas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - Atelier Astula - 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>A commended entry for the RIBAJ Room within a Room SterlingOSB competition by The Bakerloos. The proposal showcased how to revamp the Double Diamond Design Model, a method of mapping the design process. A spatial breakdown can help give more detail on the key activities in each of its four stages; discover, define, develop, and deliver. It posed the question of how far design processes can be formalised into frameworks and working environments.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - Event City - 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>Exhibited at the 250th Summer Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London The sculptural model represented a city’s non-geographically represented components, time and space, through a colourful display of additivities layers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - Potilla - 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>A showcased entry for the annual Antepavilion AF competition by JKA. The proposal looked to nurture and propagate the social potential of informal interactions by transforming the Ouse into a floating ceramic and gardening studio. In partnership with the educational charity Global Generation the self-build scheme proposed a series of workshops along the Regent’s Canal, followed by an additional residency at Granary Square. Throughout the voyage, local groups would have been invited to work together to recycle broken, damaged and unwanted pots, into new pots left behind to green the towpath after the barge cruises on.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - Gro[w]svenor Square - 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>An entry for the Grosvenor Square Open call for ideas by JKA. The proposal imagined a future for the historical square that focused on the verb to grow. To grow physically, to grow in its choreography and to grow into a place with a wider social appeal and identity. The action captured the essence of how the square could change by natural development, to evolve and adapt over the course of the year as well as during the time of day. The vision was to create a place that reflects the history of the site as a urban garden and build on the nature that was once there and still there today. The aim was to explore both the spectacle and sustainable opportunities planting could offer in an urban environment of the future.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - Thames Nocturne - 2016</image:title>
      <image:caption>A shortlisted entry for the Illuminated River international design competition by SJS. The proposal was for an atmospheric illumination to gradually appear above the Thames at night. It would emerge into the dark space between the 12 main bridges and connect Chelsea to Wapping through the medium of light. The volume of light would be created from a stream of live data collected from the Thames itself. The intensities and patterns choreographed would reflect the richness and complexity of London’s relationship with the river.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Past Works - Competitions + Models - Lab City - 2011</image:title>
      <image:caption>A winning master-plan competition entry for the new École Centrale Paris by OMA. The proposal was to create a “lab city” that contributed to a new educational, social and civic dimension and which would organise a university campus around the engineering school. The surrounding urban development was to become interconnected to the research and innovation by tying it together along a diagonal axis and as a result a re-framing of the collective agreement between private and public.</image:caption>
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