The deadline to submit the work for the Forgotten Spaces
competition is nearing once again and it has sure come around fast! To briefly summarise, the Forgotten Spaces
competition is a project conducted by Sheffield Hallam University in
conjunction with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The
competition is aimed at schools and colleges to challenge themselves to
choose a ‘forgotten space’ in their local area and come up with designs to transform it. This is a
fantastic opportunity, especially for students who are interested in
Architecture. Last year, Thomas Rotherham College entered the competition and did
incredibly well where Team 1 claimed second prize, and Team 2 achieved first
prize! The pressure is on this year!
TRspaces and TRenovation (such great team names!) are the
two teams that have entered the competition this year. TRspaces includes the
students Jenny, Steph, Chantelle and Megan and TRenovation includes Bradley,
Ryan, Jamie and Heather. Many schools and colleges have applied this year so it
is going to pretty intense!
On the 11th of November 2013, there was a
workshop that myself and Sarah attended with the students at the Sheffield
Hallam University. A handful of the students who were on the BSC Architecture
and Environmental Design and BSC in Architecture Technology
lead the workshop. They explained the project with references to some amazing
slides and images but, quickly moved on to thinking and redesigning a
‘forgotten space’ they had provided to get our students ideas flowing.
Team Trenovation working with Abi and a SHU Architecture student |
Team TRSpaces working with a SHU Architecture student - possible the only photograph of Jenny NOT eating a biscuit! |
They
showed the students how it was not just the building itself that needed to be
thought about, but the environment around it and how it would affect the area.
They had to consider the light (natural and unnatural), the public and who
would be using the space, what would it be used for, also the weather and the
impact it is going to have. There were many points that needed to be thought
about but the students were taken through a step by step design process. There
was also a presentation made the chair of an organisation who transformed a 'Forgotten Space' close to Kelham Island in Sheffield, this showed
the students the great potential in transforming a ‘forgotten space’ and how
it can be achieved in real life, whilst providing references to his own projects. A big
thank you to everyone who was a part of the workshop and for all their support!
Bothe TRC teams with the Sheffield Hallam Architecture students |
Once the workshop came to an end, the students left vibrant
and eager to start their designs, as their ideas were flowing rapidly and being
incredibly creative. All these ideas have been brought forward in our meetings
since the workshop and both teams have come up with amazing concepts for their
‘forgotten space’. The final submission date is on the 24th of
January 2014 so it is only around the corner! A lot of hard work has been put
into the work so let’s keep it going on the last stretch and hopefully we can
match last year, I’ve got a good feeling about this year! Well done to everyone
so far.
Thanks Abi!
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