by Fani | Nov 2, 2020 | Essays
by Fani Kostourou Richard Sennett, in his book Building and Dwelling, elaborates on ‘Five Open Forms’ that do – and should – characterise the design of cities based on people’s spatial and sensorial experiences. He argues that open forms can be characterised in five...
by Lou Marcellin | Sep 8, 2020 | Scores
Una Lee ‘ near enough to the sea to smell it in the air ’ When faced with a task of creating a score using non-traditional musical notation, I have two objectives in mind: one is to make the score visually self-sufficient, while the other is to facilitate a...
by Lou Marcellin | Sep 8, 2020 | Scores
Sharon Phelan Lines of Enclosure || Lines of Flight Thursday, December 12, 2019 Notes on scoring Chapelle Charbon: spent the day walking. Transport strike across Paris. Forecast is for rain. All around me underground commutes are now at the surface as people spill...
by Lou Marcellin | Sep 8, 2020 | Scores
Mhamad Safa Variations for Winds and Drones A state whose urban expansion had an ostensible aleatory behavior, Lebanon’s spatial disparity would be synthesized through an interplay between architecture and its political narratives, but also through its emergent sonic...
by Lou Marcellin | Sep 8, 2020 | Scores
Jonathan Packham Dialogue [for Chapelle Charbon] The site at Chapelle Charbon is surrounded by a resistant physical boundary. It is a challenge to experience the interior—even at its most permeable points we might only glimpse the space through a gap in a wall or a...
by Lou Marcellin | Sep 8, 2020 | Scores
Jake Johnson Sailortown: Sense of Place Captivated by the industrial heritage of Sailortown: Belfast, this score seeks to record the material qualities of the area which contribute to its unique sense of place. In the wake of regeneration, it is imperative that we...
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