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Hi!

Hello, I'm Keming and you can also call me Komin! I come form Guangdong province which is located in the southern China. I am a MA architecture and adaptive reuse student.

I graduated in China as well and i worked for three years.

Now i start a new life of study and i really like this major!

When i finish my study and work, i am fond of touring and sports. Basketball and football are my favorites.

By the way, Manchester's sky is blue! ( Just a joke)
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:38
Name: Osian Roberts

BA Course: I completed my undergraduate studies at Liverpool John Moores University.

Atelier: Flux

Interests: I have a keen interest in watching and playing rugby as well as coastal walking. Regarding architectural interests, I have a passion for conservation and reuse projects.

Skills: Sketching, Model Making, Revit, Auto CAD, Photoshop, Illustrator
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:38
Name: Yunshen Zhang (Peter)

BA Course: BEng at Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University.

Atelier: CPU

Interests: Hi, this is Peter, I'm passionate about exploring intriguing spaces through travel and gaming. I love meeting fascinating people and sharing adventures with them.


Skills: Design, Architecture Design, Rhino, PS, AI, ID.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:37
Name: Yara Sneij
MA Course: Architecture and Adaptive Reuse
BA Course: BEng Architectural Engineering
Skills: Revit, SketchUp, Model Making, Rendering, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign

Hello, I'm Yara, a BA graduate of the University of Leeds, originally from Syria and raised in the UAE. My interests lie in optimizing occupant satisfaction through thoughtful design and repurposing neglected spaces. Excited to contribute to MSA Live and collaborate with the team on this project. Looking forward to making a positive impact together!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:36
Meet the Collaborators!
Today, we met on site with our collaborators from the Heaton Mersey Village Conservation Group. Our collaborators are passionate about conserving and promoting Heaton Mersey's greenspaces and heritage assets. They are keen to work with us to create fresh design concepts for their existing pavilion buildings to be transformed into multi-use community spaces which positively impact social interaction in the community. They would also like to see how we can work together to map and better connect the park to improve community interaction with the various attractions of the park.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:32
Hey everyone, it's Meng!

I come from China, and before coming to Manchester for my studies, I lived and studied in China. After completing my five-year undergraduate studies, I took a gap year. Currently, I am pursuing a master's degree in MSA.

I have a great passion for watercolor painting and handmade model making. Additionally, I am proficient in using various modeling software to assist in my designs. Therefore, my architectural skills include AutoCAD, Rhino, Grasshopper, Sketchup, Model Making, Vary, and Indesign.

I am very excited to see how our Merseyway car park project will ultimately surprise Stockport. Moreover, I consider myself extremely fortunate to have encountered the perfect team. Each member has their own strengths, and collaborating with them made me learn a lot of skills!



Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:31
Name: Ollie

Atelier: &rchitecture

Dissertation Topic: Explore how a shift from capitalist rational architecture of autonomy and control in the 19th Century factory, towards public civic buildings of education and culture reflected wider societal changes following the First World War, using Manchester’s Central Library as a case study.

Architectural Interests: Materiality, architecture of the senses, residential renovations, modern twists on Classical principles.

Non Architectural Interests: Football, food, gym and regular drinking.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:28
Hi, I’m Sam, I’m from Manchester and am in the Continuity atelier. I am interested in contextual, sustainable, and adaptable architecture. My current area of study surrounds the ‘Fun Palace’, an interactive, adaptable machine of education and leisure, and applying it to an existing theatre. Relating to architecture, I enjoy drawing, photography, and making physical models, and outside of architecture I enjoy hiking, running and ice hockey. I’m looking forward to developing some exciting ideas and designs with you guys!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:19
Deep Dives and Design: Reflecting on Our Poster Progress

Our team journeyed through the narratives and colours shaping Flag Lane Baths this week. In our meeting on 20/02, we aimed to encapsulate this essence in our poster's palette—selecting shades that speak of the past with a modern twist.

Our brainstorming brought various ideas, seen through the poster iterations we designed before deciding on a final design. A slogan and a design strategy intertwine our project's rich history with the community at its core.

"DEEP DIVE: into the Flag Lane Baths" isn't just a catchphrase; our story's title underscores our dive into the archives and engagement with the locals.

We refined our visuals with these elements to ensure they were seen and felt. You will see them around MTC as soon as action week approaches.

We are excited about the start of a chapter we can't wait to unfold with you.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:17
Hi!

My name is Agnese and I am 22 years old. I am an M.Arch-1 student in Continuity Atelier. I obtained my Bachelor's Degree at Politecnico di Milano, where I am currently pursuing a Master's in Architecture and Interiors. I will be part of MSA this semester as an exchange student and I could be not more excited.

Besides architecture, I have different passions including life in outer space, aviation and sports. I am so enthusiastic about space exploration that one of my goals for this life is to spend at least one day on the red planet!

During my academic and professional experience, I have developed various skills. Of these, the ones I am most passionate about are 3D digital modelling (mainly with Rhino), the use of rendering software (such as V-Ray) and the creation of physical models (plaster and plexiglass are my preferred materials).
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:07
Discussion with Ross and Lisa @ Life Leisure

31/01/24. After the site visit, we sat down with Ross and Lisa in the Life Leisure Centre to discuss their goals and aspirations for the project. A fun fact about this Leisure Centre is that since the moment it opened it has had an “abnormal” behaviour because it is always used by different members of the community. During the discussion we all concluded that the objective of this project is simple, we need to encourage the community to be more active and our job is to come up with ways to do so. We discussed the audio walks and how that could happen, and we came up with the idea of maybe creating a point system to encourage people to make the walks. The site visit and this meeting gave us a starting point for the project, we can now start actively thinking about the possibilities for Brinnington.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 20:06
Name: Leo

Atelier: Some Kind of Nature

Dissertation Topic: How do Regenerative Processes Affect the Social Context of an Area: A Case Study of the Regeneration of Broadwater Farm.

Architectural Interests: Heritage architecture, alternative narratives, social housing, and Carlo Scarpa’s weird stairs/gorgeous detailing.

Non Architectural Interests: Football, food, drawing and binge drinking.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:47
Hello, I'm Mingrui Li

I come from China, I got my Bachelor of Architecture degree in University of Liverpool, and I have gained a lot of knowledge and skills as well as gained a lot of valuable experiences in this journey. Now I am continuing to study architecture in some kind of nature atelier in MSA. I hope that I can apply what I have learnt in this project and contribute to this cultural project in bradford to the best of my ability.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:39
First Site Visit

On the 31st of January, the BAM! team went to Brinnington for our first site visit. We were taken around by the amazing client representatives Ross and Lisa, seeing what the potential threats and opportunities for an intervention. Brinnington had an incredible history and a tight-knit community, where their opinions and needs helped shape the direction of our project.

Through the walk, we spoke about many aspects that could lead to an intervention including signage, fitness and health, digital identity and access to green spaces.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:38
Meeting our Collaborators!

In early December we had the pleasure of meeting our collaborators Ross and Lisa who work for Life Leisure. This was our first meeting with Ross and Lisa, where they introduced us to Life Leisure and gave us an overview of the current culture in Stockport. We then discussed ways in which we can help them make improvements to achieve their goals. We were all very excited for the next steps of this project.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:34
Meet the Collaborators!

Life Leisure is a Community Interest Company (CIC) which is owned by the Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council. They strive to ensure that local residents have access to affordable provision within their local communities.

Their whole purpose is to improve the lives of others, this is a key driver of all the work that they do. Developing a more active and healthier community is their mission.

Life Leisure believe that physical activity can help improve well-being and health of the community. They work to have a positive impact on social, mental and physical health of their local community.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:31
Hello ! I'm Chloe

I'm from Belfast and have spent the past 2 years working in Manchester for TODD Architects. I studied my undergrad back home at Queen's University Belfast but decided to move across the water to try something new.

I'm an MArch student and part of the Flux atelier which investigates how play can re-imagine our cities. It's been really interesting to explore different elements of play with some experimental lab work and free thinking. Hopefully some of it can translate into the conceptual stages for Stitching Nelsons Spirit!

I'm looking forward to meeting everyone that will be involved in our group- it'll be a fun 2 weeks.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:15
Hello, I am Yanxi Lin!

I am from China. I completed my Bachelor of Science in Architecture (RIBA Part 1) at the University of Bath, followed by work experience as an architectural assistant. I am currently pursuing a Master of Architecture degree at the MSA as a member of the CPU Atelier.

I am proficient in AutoCAD, Rhino & Grasshopper, Sketchup, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and rendering software like Vray and Enscape. It is my first time working on an urban redevelopment project that involves cultural heritage. I am excited to work with my teammates and to see the final outcome of our collaborative efforts.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:06
Hi, I’m Amira.
Course/Studio: MArch, Continuity.
Skills: Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Revit, Sketch Up, AutoCAD, Enscape

I’m originally from London but did my undergraduate at the University of Liverpool and stayed there to complete my Part 1 with Ryder Architecture where I still work part-time in Manchester.

Outside of architecture, I play netball and enjoy running, hiking, drawing and cycling.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:05
Hello, I’m Zahra!

My journey into design and architecture started with two years of interior design in my home country ‘Saudi Arabia’, followed by a foundation year and first year of architecture at Dublin School of Architecture in Ireland, and finally completing my RIBA Part 1 in architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture.

After graduating, I worked as a part 1 architectural assistant at a small-scale practice based in London where I was very lucky to be part of an ambitious team and engage in many heritage and community-related projects that match my interests in architecture.

I am excited about being part of a project that is in ‘the City of Culture’ Bradford and engaging in the Bradford Culture Connection project, as well as having the opportunity to participate in making a positive change in Bradford’s community.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:02
Name: Mi Zhou
Atelier: Adaptive Reuse
About me:
Coming from Nantong, a city where the Yangtze meets the sea, I'm passionate about integrating natural elements into urban architecture. My undergraduate studies at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, including a significant time in Liverpool, have deeply influenced my architectural approach. Currently pursuing a Master's in Adaptive Reuse at MSA, I'm committed to sustainable and innovative architectural practices. Outside the classroom, I enjoy capturing life through photography and experimenting with diverse culinary flavors.

Undergrad study: Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Skills: Rhino, Enscape, InDesign, Photoshop, Procreate, PR
Posted 11 Mar 2024 19:00
Name: Fraser Matthews (MArch 1)
Atelier: Continuity (CTY)
About me:
As a graduate of CTY at BA level, I have long had an interest in heritage. I believe that high quality existing buildings are the biggest asset to interventions in any built environment.
I am interested in responsibly transformative urban architecture. The lens in which I view urban interventions is usually concerned with the political and social. I am especially interested in the targeted interventions of our project, aiming to address specific social issues through architecture, while honouring the fantastic physical heritage of Bradford’s buildings.

Undergrad study: Manchester School of Architecture
Skill: Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, Procreate, InDesign
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:55
Site Visit

Our team had the opportunity to visit the project site situated in the bustling city center of Manchester, right at the Manchester Town Hall. The architectural marvel of the town hall captivated our entire group. As we explored the area allocated for our live project, Anthony, along with another member of the city council, guided us through the space. Their insights not only enhanced our understanding of the location but also enriched our experience with a comprehensive tour of the entire town hall. It was truly a remarkable opportunity for us to explore the historic Town Hall and delve into its detailed history.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:44
Hello, I'm Sourabh!

I am from India. I hold a bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Pune. Following my undergraduate studies, I gained valuable experience as an architecture design intern and later as a self-practicing architect, completing several residential projects. I am pursuing an MA in Architecture + Adaptive Reuse as my master's course. This enriching experience has allowed me to investigate strategies for adaptive reuse - strategies that are not applied as a reaction to current conditions but in anticipation of future changes. My interests are exploring and documenting architectural heritage and precedents.
I'm eager to contribute to the Bradford Culture Connection project with my group. We aim to rejuvenate the road, a missing link to the city centre and the university campus site, into a dynamic community asset with a strong emphasis on innovative solutions and engaging the community.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:34
Our First Team Meeting:

Our team had first meeting on 5th February, which served as an icebreaker to get to know each other better. During the session, we engaged in lively conversations and shared our individual ideas for designing the required Townhall function on the site. We brainstormed, created rough sketches on paper, and outlined the initial concept for our poster.

As the meeting wrapped up, we assigned specific roles to us and established a general work plan for the upcoming weeks, outlining timelines for each task and identifying weekly deliverables.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:34
Name: Sherifa Khawaji.
Program: MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse.
Undergraduate: Interior Design.
Architectural interest: sustainable design, adaptive reuse.
Arch Skills: AutoCad, Revit, Enscape, 3d max, InDesign.
Hi there! I'm Sherifa an interior designer currently pursuing a master's in adaptive reuse. With a background in teaching and practical design experience, I'm passionate about sustainability and innovative solutions. I love traveling and pottery making, and I'm excited to bring my diverse skills to our project. Let's make something amazing together!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:27
Hi, I'm Jake Vizard!

Born and raised in North Wales, my journey has led me to the city of Manchester, where I'm doing Master of Architecture. My toolkit includes a foundation in SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite, and a collection of render engines. I try to complement this by growing my expertise in Rhino and Grasshopper. My passion for architecture has been fuelled by travels through Europe and Southeast Asia, where I've absorbed and witnessed a range of design philosophies and construction techniques.

I enjoy connecting with people at industry events, always eager to exchange ideas and expand my architectural knowledge. I also currently lead the MSSA Architecture Football Society, some of you may have met me there.

You’ll usually find me in the CAD lab, so if you’ve got any questions just come over and ask!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:26
Name: Ed Bousfield
Role: Resource Manager
Course: Master of Architecture
Atelier: Some Kind of Nature
Software Skills: Revit, Enscape and Adobe Creative Suite
Personal Intro:
Hello! I’m Ed, I graduated from Newcastle University back in 2021, following which I took 2 years out to work in practice for Ryder Architecture, where still work part time. Over the two years I designed and delivered a few secondary schools and I now work primarily in healthcare projects around Manchester.
Can’t wait to help you guys develop some fun concepts for our client!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:22
Hey! I’m Ollie

I am from Guernsey. I did my undergrad at the University of Plymouth and have taken the last three years out working in a small RIBA Awards nominated design-led practice. I am passionate about all things architecture and always looking how I can improve my graphic communication throughout. I have a wide range of transferable skills in Revit, Sketch-up, the Adobe Suite and Enscape which I’d be happy to share with you! This year I have been part of PRAXXIS Atelier.

Outside of architecture I love watching sports, playing football and going out with friends.

Moving forward, I am excited to meet all of you and collaborate on this exciting community-based project.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:19
Hi, I am Oliver!

Born in Bristol, I moved to Manchester in 2019 to pursue my undergraduate degree at MSA. After working as an Architectural Assistant for Donald Insall Associates in London, I have returned to Continuity in Architecture. My strengths lie in my drawing abilities, much like my fellow Bristolian Banksy.

I have a good understanding of the architectural concepts of reinvention and cultural heritage from my year in London. However, I want to emphasize how Bradford's Cultural Connection project is artistic and creative. I am thrilled to have the chance to collaborate with the team in May to create something that we will be proud to showcase in our portfolios in the future.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:15
Hi there! My name is Andreea, I’m in PRAXXIS Atelier at the Manchester School of Architecture where I’ve been studying Architecture since 2019. I did my RIBA Part 1 year out in practice at Stockport Council, where I got a lot of hands-on experience. I’m a lover of all things creative, including photography, drawing and creative writing. I am particularly interested in the social aspects of architecture, as I believe the spaces we design have, at the very least, the potential to tell stories, raise awareness and improve important aspects of people’s lives.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:14
Name- Alisha Menezes
Course- MA Architecture abd Adaptive ReUse


Hello everyone, I'm Alisha Menezes, and I'm thrilled to share a bit about myself with you. Hailing from the vibrant land of India, I'm currently immersed in pursuing my passion for architecture and adaptive reuse through my MA studies. Creativity runs through my veins, and I'm constantly exploring new ways to blend it with my technical skills. From crafting intricate models to mastering software, I love bringing my visions to life across both traditional and digital platforms.

My journey in architecture and interior design has provided me with invaluable experience, shaping me into the professional I am today. Yet, what truly drives me is the quest for knowledge, particularly in the fascinating realm of adaptive reuse. I'm on a mission to make meaningful contributions in this field, exploring innovative ways to breathe new life into existing spaces.

As I navigate through my coursework, I've also chosen to specialize in Building Information Modeling (BIM), recognizing its pivotal role in shaping the future of architecture. But beyond the classroom, I'm here to have fun and to dive deep into the intricacies of my field, constantly seeking to broaden my horizons and push the boundaries of what's possible.

So, welcome aboard as I embark on this exciting journey of discovery and growth. I can't wait to see where it takes me, and I'm grateful to have you alongside me for the ride!

Skills - Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Sketchup, Photoshop, Indesign, Autocad, Lumion.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:00
Hihi, I am Xilong Shi.

Hello, my name is Xilong Shi.

I am a passionate year-5 Architecture student enrolled in CPU Atelier. In 2021, I successfully obtained my Bachelor's degree, and in 2023, I completed my Part 1 qualification. I have dedicated two years of my career to working in a specialised sports and leisure architecture practice, where I have developed a keen ability to seamlessly merge creativity with functionality. As a globetrotter, I have explored over twenty countries, allowing me to draw inspiration from diverse cultures and breathtaking landscapes. This enriching experience fuels my drive to create captivating and culturally-sensitive architectural designs.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 18:00
Heya! I'm Manya, currently immersed in pursuing my Master's in architecture at Continuity Atelier. Originally hailing from India, I completed my undergraduate studies there and gained some valuable experience in the field of architecture. Now, finding myself in Manchester, I'm struck by the immense potential this city holds. Its vibrant and diverse culture stands out as one of its greatest strengths, offering endless opportunities for exploration and inspiration.

I aim to contribute to this project by crafting innovative and inviting spaces tailored for the homeless, fostering a sense of welcome and inclusion within society. These spaces serve as transitional environments, easing their journey towards stability and integration.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 17:55
What's Next for Our Project:

After our informing meeting with Sue Mackay, we're all exited for the next steps in our journey. We are planning to visit the centre very soon. This visit isn't just a chance to see the space; it's an opportunity to dive deeper into our project. We plan to capture every moment, from videos and photos to sketches, ensuring we have a rich collection of materials to share during the action weeks.

We’re also fine-tuning the schedule for our action weeks. We're putting together a lineup of activities, workshops, and brainstorming sessions designed to maximize our productivity and creativity. And, of course, we're buzzing with excitement at the thought of meeting our full group in person. The chance to collaborate, share ideas, and embark on this creative journey together is what we've been looking forward to.

We can't wait to start this creative adventure with everyone, bringing our ideas to life and making a meaningful contribution to the Florence Arts Centre. Let's make these two weeks unforgettable!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 17:23
Our small team is working hard to organise things for the time we will be joined by the rest of our members from different years here at MSA. We are very excited to have a full team working with us soon! Please follow our blog to see our progress and to the MLA, Adaptive Reuse and Undergraduate students that will join us: we can't wait to meet you!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 17:19
Meeting 3:

In our third meeting, we had the wonderful opportunity to meet with Sue Mackay, the director of the centre, in person for the first time. This meeting was a significant milestone for our project, as it allowed us to connect directly with the heart of the gallery. Sue presented an insightful overview of the gallery, introducing its core values, history, and the impact she hopes our project will have. Her presentation was not only informative but also truly inspiring, setting a clear vision for what we are working towards.

Following Sue's introduction, we had the chance to share our ideas and the progress we've made so far. This exchange was incredibly beneficial, as it provided us with direct feedback from the very person who knows the gallery inside and out.

Posted 11 Mar 2024 17:07
Ideas and sketches:

We came up with some cool ideas and sketches during our talks. We wanted our poster to show what our project is about in a fun and creative way. We're also planning cool stuff for the action weeks and to get things ready before they start, so we can have a great two weeks full of fun.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:59
On the 5th of February we met Sam Sin and Amanda Aitken at Gorton Central to visit the site. Amanda Aitken is our new contact for the project, and we were excited to meet her for the first time. We took a walk around the garden while talking to our collaborators about their aspirations for the space, its accessibility and how to improve the experience of the community members while using the proposed spaces. It became clear to us that multiple areas need improvement, and we will have to work on multiple sections in this project: a patio, a multi-purpose room, the garden area and the Yellow Brick Road.
The meeting went by very fast while exchanging ideas and we cannot wait to be back in spring with a full team!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:48
It was a pleasure to meet Sam Sin on the 6th of December at Manchester Technology Centre to talk more about Gorton and its community.
HMHC operates a community center (Gorton Central) alongside an award-winning community garden in Gorton and Abbey, East Manchester. Their focus lies within the underprivileged neighborhoods, aiming to improve health outcomes for local residents. The team aims to expand participation in well-being activities within the currently fenced community garden, enhancing its accessibility and utilization for a wider audience. Additionally, they plan to adopt a section of the 'Yellow Brick Road' (YBR), transforming it into a safer and more enjoyable space while preserving its historical significance as a former canal. Manchester City Council's scheduled safety improvements for the YBR prompt community involvement in maintenance efforts, with HMHC committing to oversee the nearest section to the community center and seeking innovative ways to develop it further.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:46
Name: Harry Nicholson

Atelier: Infrastructure

Undergraduate: Liverpool John Moores University

Arch Skills: AutoCAD, Revit(BIM), Sketchup, Adobe Suites, Twinmotion, Enscape

Hobbies: Travelling, Football, Photography, DIY
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:44
Hello, I'm Prisha Shinde!

I'm from Pune, Maharashtra, India. I've travelled my entire life, and one thing that has always captivated me is the distinct architecture of the magnificent towns and nations I've visited. I wanted to study architecture and elope in that world.

I received my Part 1 (Bachelor's in Architecture) from Pune, India. I've also taken a couple online courses on Sustainable Design and Bio-Integrated Design. I've also worked with Amit Bhatt Architects, a well-known architecture practice in Pune, and The Design Gesture, an architectural writing firm. I am afifth-year architecture student currently studying in Praxxis Atelier.

I enjoy travelling, cooking, reading, and coffee is the Love of my Life.

Fun fact: I've never stayed in one area for more than two years. ✈
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:44
Name: Isha Torne

Atelier: CPU Ai

Undergraduate: University of Mumbai

Arch Skills: AutoCAD, Revit(BIM), Sketchup, V-Ray, Adobe Suites, Lumion, Twinmotion, Navisworks

Hobbies: Travelling, DIY, Swimming, Badminton
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:30
Name: Yung Yu Wu

Atelier: Infrastructure

Undergraduate: Tamkang University (Taiwan)

Arch Skills: A lot...like Rhino, Grasshopper, Revit, AutoCAD, Keyshot, Twinmotion, Lumion, Enscape, Zbrush, Digital Fabrication, Blender, Adobe Suite

Hobbies: Sleeping
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:28
The group had a meeting on the 15 of February to discuss the design concept and the required outputs. In this meeting we discussed the site visit we had last week and started drawing some initial sketches, we had a talk about the materials we are thinking of using, we also considered reflecting the historical aspect of textile industry in Nelson on our design and we have an idea on how to incorporate that in the design, which will be taken further throughout the design process.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:27
Meeting 2:

One of the highlights of our second meeting was the brainstorming session for our project poster. We discussed various concepts that could capture the essence of our project, aiming to communicate our vision clearly and attractively. Ideas ranged from incorporating elements of the mine’s industrial heritage to showcasing the potential transformations we envision for the entrance space.

Each of us came back supplied with new information and ideas sparked by our individual explorations and reflections since our first meeting. Whether it was sustainable material options, or community engagement strategies, it was helpful to share these findings with each other.

Given the delay in our site visit, we chose to move forward, by using the information already at our disposal. We worked on how to structure our action weeks to truly reflect the spirit of the art gallery, ensuring maximal creative freedom for everyone involved.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:22
Hi! I'm Jinke, a master's student in architecture at Flux Atelier. At the start of my professional career, I completed my bachelor's degree at Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University and gained valuable professional experience in China. By now, it's super exciting to be continuing my architecture adventure in Manchester.

Our MSA LIVE project attracts me particularly due to its unique opportunities for collaboration and involvement in assisting the homeless. I'd love to contribute my interest and creativity to the development of well-designed spaces that consider all the complexities of the site.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:22
Hiya, my name is Lydia.

I am an architecture master's student [SKN atelier] who studied their undergraduate course at the University of Bath.

During my two years out and university placement year I have accumulated experience on projects of various scales. Most recently, I have been a Part 1 Architectural Assistant at Leslie Jones in London. This included working on the Birmingham HS2 project and Pittsburgh Airport.

I have also had experience as a Junior Interior Designer at Perkins&Will, as well as mixed-used architecture work here and there for care homes, commercial and residential projects.

My hobbies include painting, reading, gaming, and eating ramen with friends. 🍜
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:20
Meeting 1:

It was great to kick off our project with the first meeting where we all got to introduce ourselves and dive into our aspirations and plans for the Florence Arts Centre project.

We all shared a bit about why we’re drawn to this project, and it was inspiring to hear the range of interests across the group. We discussed how we’ll share the workload, seeking to support tasks with our individual skills and interests for maximum efficiency and enjoyment.

Our immediate next step is to start exploring ideas we discussed further and looking for ways of possible site visit, as the location of our site is a bit far from Manchester. Each of us delved into our assigned areas, gathering information and inspiration to share at our next meeting, to help us refine our concepts.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:11
Greetings! I am Ali, presently pursuing my Master's in Architecture at the Flux atelier. Previously, I studied at Azad University in Iran, completing my undergraduate degree there. Being in Manchester, immersed in a new culture while studying, is an enriching experience.

I hope to contribute meaningfully to the project, working with our team to advance it and ultimately provide safe, comfortable, and well-equipped shelters for the homeless.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 16:09
Client and Site Overview:

Located in the heart of West Cumbria, the Florence Arts Centre is a keystone of cultural and artistic effort, standing nearby to the historic Florence Mine. As a Grade II Listed site recognized by Historic England, the mine is celebrated as one of the nation’s most whole examples of an iron mining pit head, capturing a valuable history of England's industrial past. The closure of Florence Mine echoes extensive historical changes in mining and steel production, marking an evolution from industrial powerhouse to cultural space.

Today, the Arts Centre blossoms as a radiant hub for creativity and community engagement, housing a gallery, performance spaces, and artist studios. The Centre not only supports local artists through its commitment to sustainable creative practices but also actively involves the community through workshops and educational programs. Unique to this site, two full-time paint makers utilize the historically mined iron ore to create paints, pastels, and inks, intertwining the legacy of the mine with contemporary artistic practice.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 15:53
Greetings, I am Rajan.

A native of Mumbai, India, and currently pursuing my studies in M.Arch-1 at CPU [Ai]. My academic journey began at KRVIA, Mumbai, where I immersed myself in architecture, art, and fashion, igniting a fervent passion for creative expression.

With an ardent love for gastronomy, architecture, and art I seamlessly meld my pursuits with my artistic endeavors, crafting a canvas that reflects my imagination. Following my undergraduate studies, I ventured into professional practice and freelance design, driven by an unwavering dedication to the transformative power of art.

Enthralled by the prospect of this collaborative venture, I am particularly drawn to the interplay of chandeliers and installations, viewing them as vessels for the exploration of diverse narratives and interpretations. As an extroverted individual, I find joy in traversing the rich tapestry of global cultures, indulging in pop culture, fashion events, astrology, and culinary experimentation.

Empowered by my proficiency in architectural representation and mixed media, I eagerly anticipate the fruition of this project—a culmination of all that I hold dear. With excitement coursing through my veins, I envision an endeavor brimming with timeless elegance and expressive potential.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 15:51
Site & Client Visit

The Trafford Music Service provides opportunity for children across Trafford to learn how to play music, whether that be orchestral or popular. The Service teaches more than 1000 children, with 400 more on the waiting list. That, as well as 1000’s of instruments, means the Service is starting to outgrow its home.

The Service is excited to work with the MSA to develop a scheme that can support their success. This LIVE group will have the opportunity to visit the home of the Service, the Claremont Centre, and work collaboratively to create a scheme for practice and storage spaces, while developing skills through physical model-making and digital software.

In preparation to the live project, we have been to visit the site and the client to better understand the spaces we will be working in. You will get to visit these spaces as previously mentioned but this is just a preview to some of the spaces you will be designing!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 15:46
THE OPEN CANVAS TEAM: Yiduo Wang

ATELIER: Complexity, Planning & Urbanism

ARCHITECTURAL JOURNEY: My passion for architecture was kindled in the vibrant city of Chengdu, where I was born. This passion led me to Hunan University of Science and Technology for my undergraduate studies, where I immersed myself in the world of architectural design and theory. My academic pursuits continued at Sheffield Hallam University, where I earned my Bachelor of Architecture degree. Currently, I am enriching my expertise at the Manchester School of Architecture, working towards a Master of Architecture degree with an expected graduation date of August 2025.

ACADEMIC ENDEAVORS: As a member of the Complexity, Planning & Urbanism(CPU) atelier group, my focus has been on harnessing computer algorithms to generate spatial logic, aiming for the most efficient architectural solutions. My studio project revolves around the new Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) building, where my goal is to create an architectural space that fosters limitless communication possibilities. My dissertation probes into the question of whether capitalism has commandeered architectural modernism and styles, suggesting that architecture may serve the market interests of capitalists rather than the needs of its users.

PART 1 EXPERIENCE: The transition between my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees was marked by a significant opportunity to delve into practical experience. I participated in the 4th Architecture Festival at Hunan University of Science and Technology, where I showcased my ability to conceptualize and materialize ideas through my pavilion model submission. This experience was pivotal in refining my design skills and understanding of architectural nuances.

SPARE TIME: My spare time is filled with a passion for architectural design and exploration. I am proficient in using modeling software such as Rhino and Grasshopper, which not only enhances my design capabilities but also allows me to realize more precise and innovative architectural concepts. At the same time, I enrich my portfolio using graphic design software like Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator, creating visually compelling design presentations. Beyond honing technical skills, I enjoy exploring new places, experimenting with new recipes, and capturing life’s beautiful moments through photography. I am a movie buff, always looking forward to the next good film, and nothing is more precious than quality time spent with family and friends.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 15:43
Hello! My name is Olivia, and I am currently a Master of Architecture student in the Continuity atelier. I have been a student at the Manchester School of Architecture since my undergraduate days, and so Manchester has become my second home since then!

During my time off, I love to get lost in fictional worlds and draw to my heart's contempt. I hope with this project I can provide some of my creative ideas, and in combination with my experience in the healthcare sector, add my two cents in creating comfortable and welcoming spaces for the homeless as they transition to independence and start their new journey ahead.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 15:42
Name: Tran Binh Nguyen Nguyen (Billy)

Atelier: Architecture & Adaptive Reuse

Undergraduate: Hanoi University of Civil Engineering

Arch Skills: AutoCAD, Revit, QGIS, SketchUp + V-ray, Adobe Suite.

Hobbies: Photography, Sketching, Playing chess, Badminton, Cycling.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 15:19
Hey there!

I am Raagav from the down south of India. Pursuing my first year in Master of Architecture with Continuity atelier. I completed my Undergrad from Manipal School of Architecture, India.

My design approach deals with contemporary style of architecture with a modern brutalist touch that concentrates on lighting and functionalities. I'm also into conservation where I unequivocally believe that history propels originators like me to design something new for society and convenient to the community.

Stepping a bit away from Architecture, I enjoy cooking which makes me refresh and shoves me aside from the routine work and stress. Adding on to that sometimes I love clicking pictures, sketching and to jot down few words that are skeptically euphonic.

I am really counting my days to have maximum fun on the workshop with the children and to guide and learn what’s on the minds of the little future architects that’s going to emerge in real as models and drawings.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 14:57
Name: Jovan Jankovic
Course: MArch 1

I am a lifelong citizen of Manchester, and am delighted to take part in the revitalization of the town hall building. Previously I have had one year of professional experience in London. My skills are in producing visuals, and aesthetic design.

Interest: I enjoy making music, playing basketball, and going out to eat. My favourite restaurant is Wagamama.

Skills: AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Sketchup, Rhino, Enscape, Lumion
Posted 11 Mar 2024 14:42
THE OPEN CANVAS TEAM: Junyi

ATELIER: &And

ARCHITECTURAL INTERESTS: My current research area is common space practice, understanding how to serve users around the site through recycling waste materials and material technologies that may be common in the future. In the research method course of the first semester, my team members and I carried out the research on the environmental harm of waste aluminum materials and the recycling of aluminum materials, hoping to continue the research and get more in-depth in this semester
PART 1 EXPERIECE: In my first year of practice, I analyzed and studied a piece of public land in Sheffield together with my team members. In order to meet the needs of customers, I committed to transforming an abandoned house. Currently I hope to give it the function of a tea room, so as to make it full of vitality again and drive the surrounding economy.
SPARE TIME: I prefer to play basketball and taste all kinds of food in my spare time. It is also very enjoyable to get together with friends occasionally.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 14:38
Name: Irina-Elena Popescu

Atelier: Some Kind of Nature

Undergraduate: Manchester School of Architecture

Arch Skills: AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign

Hobbies: Photography, Cooking, Travelling

Posted 11 Mar 2024 14:36
THE OPEN CANVAS TEAM: BANU

ATELIER: PRAXXIS

ARCHITECTURAL INTERESTS: At the moment most of my interests join forces with my university projects, for my studio project I'm exploring the intersection of feminism and architecture, aiming to design spaces that meet community needs through an inclusive lens. I am also writing my dissertation, which delves into the influence of freedom and media on architecture in my country, Azerbaijan.

PART 1 EXPERIENCE: Between my Bachelor's and Master's, I snagged an amazing chance to work at one of the biggest architectural firms in my hometown Baku, Azerbaijan. I got to work on some important projects, including designing the headquarters for a major government organization in my country. Besides the big projects, I also got my hands on smaller ones, which was great for picking up a mix of skills.

SPARE TIME: In my spare time, I'm all about exploring new places, experimenting in cooking up some new recipes, and capturing moments through photography. I'm a big movie fan, always up for a good film, and nothing beats quality time with my loved ones.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 14:24
Hi there, I'm James

Course/Studio: Flux, MArch

Skills: Adobe Creative Suite, Revit, Sketch Up, AutoCAD, Enscape

I graduated from Sheffield Hallam University, specialising in sustainability within the built environment. During my year out at Scott Brownrigg in Guildford, I focused on mixed-use office and laboratory new builds, I refined my skills in technical design, project management, and the integration of sustainable principles into architectural projects. Outside of architecture, you'll find me scaling cliffs, hiking remote trails, and attempting to snowboard (though I'll admit, I'm not the best!)

I'm excited to work on this project with Emporium M33 and collaborate with the students who will be joining us. Let's create something amazing together!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 14:18
The Open Canvas Team: Max K

Atelier: Infrastructure Space

Architectural Interests:
For me, architecture is about the experience of space. How do we interact with the spaces we inhabit? How does it make us feel? What emotions does it evoke? Can we design to accommodate for certain sensory interactions?
I am passionate about understanding space through phenomenology and sensory patterns, which I am currently exploring through my dissertation on how we, as students, adapt our temporary environments to call them a 'home'. It is the connection we make and maintain with our space that is truly fascinating to me and my future work will reflect on, and explore, the intimacies of design.

Part 1 Experience:
I worked at a medium sized practice with a focus on delivering sustainable and experiential architecture. I was able to bring my creative input to the practice, developing handmade 3D concept models and implementing my Photoshop and sketching capabilities to win competitions!

Spare Time:
Besides twirling the moustache, I enjoy film photography, hiking or running in rain or shine, indulging myself in coffee and pastries and when I have the time, I enjoy sketching and working on large art pieces.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 14:16
Hi guys! I'm Yuji Hirota

Course: Architecture & Adaptive Reuse
Skills: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Qgis

I'm studying the possibility of adapting historic buildings to contemporary design to fulfill prospective demands and trends. Indeed, this programme is relevant to my interest in how existing buildings and living environments can be redesigned on a different scale, rooted in my previous master's course, Architecture and Urban Design, at Meiji University in Japan.

Apart from my academics, I've always liked indulging myself in travelling, sketching, and watching anime. Traveling allows me to discover new things and inspires me, which enhances my creativity. Also, I love to meet new people and experience new fashion, food and smells at local retail shops and markets.

I am incredibly excited about the prospect of this project and eager to explore the limitless possibilities of design.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 13:54
THE OPEN CANVAS TEAM: ARAN

ATELIER: FLUX

ARCHITECTURAL INTERESTS: I am currently focusing my area of study on architecture within the community. Learning how schemes can be a catalyst for change and empowerment within areas of deprivation and neglect. I am also developing my knowledge within the sports infrastructure sector by devoting my dissertation subject to the social, economic and environmental impacts mega sporting events have on local and the wider community.

PART 1 EXPERIENCE: Throughout my Part 1 placement, I worked at a small - medium size practice with a focus on healthcare. Working on various hospitals, health centers, student housing and social housing schemes.

SPARE TIME: In my spare time I enjoy playing and going to watch the football, cinema trips, shopping and spending time with my friends and family.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 13:43
Hi there, I'm Amber

Course/Studio: Infrastructure Space, MArch
Skills: Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Revit, Sketch Up, AutoCAD, Vectorworks

I studied at De Montfort for my undergrad and worked at MDA during my year out, working in depth on technical design for a residential renovation and extension. Outside of Architectural work, I love to spend time in nature, climbing, and generally pushing my limits. I love experiencing new things - one which this project will definitely achieve!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 13:40
Hello everyone! My name is Xianglinzi Shan , but everyone calls me Lyn. I'm from China and I'm doing the MA of Architecture and Adaptive Reuse. I worked for five years before I came to Manchester and do a masters.I understand the work of architectural design Institute and have a lot of working experience in architecture. If you have any questions about this industry, you can ask me.
Skills: Sketch Up, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Enscape
Posted 11 Mar 2024 13:38
Hello everyone, I'm Mahdiar Nezam, from Iran. I have a Master's degree in Architecture with a specialization in conserving Urban Heritages. For the past decade, my main objective has been to improve the quality of life for local communities through adaptive reuse projects. What makes this project particularly appealing is its focus on actively engaging with audiences and delving into social and cultural dynamics. Choosing to pursue advanced studies at the Manchester School of Architecture in the UK, specifically in 'MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse,' was motivated by the opportunity to immerse myself in such rewarding experiences.

Hobby/interest:
Immersing myself in the beauty of natural and historical landmarks while exploring diverse cultures and indulging in a variety of cuisines is what truly ignites my passion

Skills:
Professional
• Research
• Interdisciplinary Collaboration
• Critical and Creative Thinking
• Team Collaboration, Independent Work
Software
• AutoCAD
• Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign
• Architectural Sketch
• Rhino3D and 2D
Posted 11 Mar 2024 13:34
Name: Kyriaki Piera
Course: Master of Architecture (MArch 1)

This is my first year in Manchester. After completing my Bachelor's degree in Sheffield, I worked for 9 months as a Part 1 architectural assistant in Cyprus. I am interested in expanding my knowledge of sustainable practices within the field, and I particularly enjoy working with natural materials.
Hobby/interest: I love traveling, hiking, and to play the flute
Skills: AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, SketchUp, Model-Making
Posted 11 Mar 2024 13:33
Hi Guys, I’m Jemy from the CPU Atelier!

After graduating B.Arch. from India, I worked as an architectural assistant in a construction firm in Saudi for more than two years. The world has seemed strikingly different since I fell in love with architecture. I believe, admiring architecture is indisputably divergent from being enamoured of it. When building an aesthetically and functionally significant design, one is transforming an individual's visualization into reality, which is enormous. Being part of this community project, I believe that users are the principal elements, and implementing efficient variations in their lives is substantial. I am excited to contribute to the development of ‘The Height Public Hall’, so that it becomes a place to call Home for the local community.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 13:30
Name: Rifah Tasfia
Course: MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse

This is my first year in the UK after a rewarding five-year journey in bachelor of Architecture degree back home. I have worked for four months as an architectural intern and had hands-on experience in interior design for residential spaces, refining my skills for creating functional and aesthetic environments.

Interest: Beyond the drafting board, I'm a culinary enthusiast, always eager to experiment with new recipes. I love traveling to new places.

Skills: AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Sketchup, Rhino, Enscape, Lumion
Posted 11 Mar 2024 12:38
Collaborator: Anthony Humphreys
Work: Project Manager at Manchester City Council

Working with employers and resident groups to ensure the people of Manchester get maximum benefit from the growth of the city. Currently project managing the social value delivery on the Our Town Hall refurbishment in Manchester, ensuring that Manchester City Council gain sufficient social value return on investment for the city's residents.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 12:34
Hii! I'm Manuela!

I am a fifth-year architecture student currently studying in Flux Atelier. I completed my undergraduate at De Montfort University and worked for a year as a Part 1 assistant at Maber Architects in Nottingham.

I am interested in how we can combine the cinematic world with architecture and especially all things stage/set design. I love working on small installations and designs that require some thought and theory! I am imaginative and always look for unconventional mediums to inspire how I work within this field.

I am a big traveler, love reading (at least a book a week!), and being active through the gym and runs!

I am looking forward to bringing this project alive and working with you to create a meaningful piece of art that will be displayed for thousands to see as they jet off! ✈️
Posted 11 Mar 2024 12:34
Carlton Club Live: A weekend Visit

This past weekend, our team revisited the Carlton Club to witness its lively atmosphere.

Employing a serial vision methodology, we meticulously documented the journey from the Club's exterior to interior, with a specific focus on the process of access.

During our observation, we had the unique opportunity to immerse ourselves in the casual setting and truly feel part of the community that thrives within the walls of Carlton Club!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 12:26
Hi, my name is Yan Gao!

My areas of expertise cover spatial design, landscape design and urban planning, which enables me to look at and shape our living environment from a macro perspective. At the same time, I am also passionate about exploring more personal and detailed creative expressions through illustration and collage art. In addition to my deep interest in visual arts, I am also a travel enthusiast. These experiences not only enrich my life, but also enable me to find new inspiration and direction in design and art creation.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 12:08
Hi! I’m Taisiia from Infrastructure Space atelier.

Before coming to Manchester for my masters I studied in Ukraine, Lithuania and Italy, after graduation I also worked in Switzerland. I find it fascinating how many different approaches exist in architecture, and how it can transform spaces and life of people by itself. Being an architect to me means having this ability to change and shape lives in the material world which we build. Working with our collaborators in the Height Public Hall is a great opportunity to see how the space can unite people, create new ties and transform the community.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 12:06
Hey everyone, I’m Luke from the Infrastructure Space atelier!

Before starting my masters at MSA I was a Part 1 for Mace Ltd in their London office for a year where I was attached to a team providing design solutions for central government projects. I graduated from my bachelors at the University of Greenwich in 2021 and I’ve recently become a lover of travelling, ask me about my volunteering experience in Guatemala and I won’t shut up! I’m really exited to be working on the Saving Heights project, it’s a real opportunity for us to think critically about what it means to design for a community and I hope you’ll join us on this journey!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 11:51
Poster design Iterations!

Here's a glimpse of our design process which shows how the students put together their ideas to reshape the Sabden Church.

Check out our final poster!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 10:47
Our first visit to Alder Grange School!

Post the presentation, the team lead one-on-one workshops with the students exploring adjacencies for their scheme to help them progress onto concept designs in the coming weeks.

This blog post features a collection of remarkable drawings and handmade models that beautifully illustrate the students' unique visions for the church.
Posted 11 Mar 2024 10:41
Our first visit to Alder Grange School!

On 26/02 Monday, our team visited Alder Grange to showcase the different roles involved in running projects by presenting one project from our year out in practice.

This included an insight to the variety of roles architecture can involve such as a structural consultant, MEP consultant, landscape architect, interior designer, furniture designer and so on. This helped them in realising the abundance of opportunities that the construction industry has to offer.

Here's hoping we inspired few young minds!
Posted 11 Mar 2024 10:23