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Matter-reality first year construction project

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First year field trip to Newcastle

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Hillsborough Pavilion

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Sectional perspective through house, Holmfirth

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Private house, Sheffield

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City Stitcher, Sheffield

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Private House, Peak District

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Sustainable housing, Sheffield

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Festival Centre - Grand Section

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Private House, Sheffield

University Teacher
BA(Hons), DipArch with Landscape Architecture, MA Landscape Architecture, ARB
I have a background in both Architecture and Landscape Architecture and have worked in architectural practice since graduating in 2001 and also as a founding member of the bureau – design + research since 2002. I am currently an associate director with Prue Chiles Architects and have recently been appointed director of the dual architecture and landscape architecture course at undergraduate level.
The combination of practice and research has enabled me to work on award winning architecture on at both regional and national scales whilst pursuing research interests at national and international levels.
| Teaching Activities |
My teaching is underpinned by a passion for architecture that responds to context, both materially and as part of a wider landscape. I believe that a contextual approach combined with an interest in the material quality of the building provides an agenda that helps students to develop a creative response to their environment, whilst addressing real issues of a low carbon future. I have recently adopted two new roles that allow me to further explore this agenda: I have taught primarily in 1st year degree level since 2004. During this period I have jointly created the innovative ‘Matter-Reality’ project that aims to enable students to experience a full architectural process from research, through design development to construction and use. The project culminates in exhibiting student-built installations in the city centre, reinforcing how important it is for architects to understand how their work is perceived and enjoyed by others. I jointly coordinate and lecture the 1st year undergraduate technology and sustainability modules. I have developed a programme of lectures that support both studio teaching whilst further underpinning the broader aims of the ‘Matter-Reality’ project in helping the students to understand the significance of materials and their use within the construction industry. I have recently been appointed Director of the dual architecture and landscape architecture undergraduate course. My work has been underpinned for a number of years by issues of how buildings link and relate to their landscape setting, whether this is in an urban or rural context. I have directly taught the dual students within 1st and 3rd years, helping them to understand the links between their buildings and the wider landscape. In practice, with Prue Chiles Architects, I have had significant involvement in the practice’s major commissions. Our work constantly seeks to use materials in a contemporary manner but that also celebrate place. The work has been repeatedly recognised at the highest levels. The work is constantly referenced within my teaching, providing students with much needed real world experience. My work with the BDR research and consultancy unit has looked at a broad range of subjects, from school and learning environments to healthy homes and urban master-planning. The BDR’s role within the school provides a strong link between real clients and student projects and has strong links with the school’s Live Project programme. |
| Administrative Roles |
Director of Dual Architecture and Landscape Architecture studies [Undergraduate] |
| Research Interests |
I am interested in creating opportunities for architecture students to undertake experiential learning activities that encompass the full architectural process of research, design, fabrication and construction of projects. This incorporates a wider use of Live Projects in architectural education and establishing systems to support and facilitate this. Recent research into the integrating health and safety into design and making projects for students reinforces this work. I am also interested in community-led design and participative design approaches at all scales of architectural intervention; from neighbourhood and urban design to detailed architectural design projects. This area of research focuses on the development and delivery of design training and capacity building for community groups and those ordinarily not involved in the design and construction process. I am also interested in the design of learning environments, with a particular focus on contemporary global practice and policy. |
| Grants, Awards, & Consultancy |
Healthy Design, Creative Safety Healthy Terrace; design led research A range of consultancy projects have been undertaken with the BDR. Please follow the link to the BDR website for more information. Awards Private House, Stockport CILASS Inquiry-Based Learning Group Award, 2009: Sheffield Festival Centre, Showroom Cinema, Sheffield, competition 2007: September 2007, Classroom of the Future, Ballifield School and other participatory school work by BDR exhibited at BEAM Architecture Centre, Wakefield Hillsborough Park Pavilion, Sheffield, completed 2006: Botanical Road, Sheffield, completed 2006: British Film Institute; invited competition for the development of the Waterloo & Southbank concourse, 1998: |
| Publications |
Architect’s Sketchbook, Will Jones, Thames & Hudson, 2010: Sheffield Festival Centre, Showroom Cinema, Sheffield, competition 2007: Botanical Road, Sheffield, completed 2006: Classroom of the Future, Ballifield Community Primary School, Sheffield, 2003: Illustrative work cited in publications: 2006, “Primary Ideas - a toolkit for small projects in Primary Schools”, Prue Chiles and Leo Care, DfES, The Stationary Office, London 2005, Jeremy Till, Peter Blundell Jones, Doina Petrescu (eds), Architecture and Participation, Routledge 2005 Dec 2003, “Classrooms for the Future – an adventure in design and research” article for Architectural Research Quarterly - ARQ vol. 7 no’s 3/4 2003 pp. 244-261 2003, Classrooms of the Future” - innovative designs for schools, Ballifield school entry pp36-37, published by the DfES, Stationary Office |
