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WSA On Display 2020

WSA On Display 2020

  • Part I – BSc
    • Year 3
      • Unit 01: Alternative Arrangements
      • Unit 02: The Frontier Town
      • Unit 03: Freshwater and Limits
      • Unit 04: The Productive City
      • Unit 05: Reconfiguring Public Space
      • Unit 06: Blitz
      • Unit 07: Rural
      • Unit 08: Love For One’s Own Home
      • Unit 09: Let the Tide do the Work: A Peoples Palace
      • Unit 10: Grow
      • Unit 11: Archiving Place
      • Unit 12: Zen Dojo
    • Year 2
      • Butetown: Library And Third Space
      • City Centre: School Of Design
      • City Road: Youth Centre
      • Llandaff: Fine Art Gallery
      • Penarth: Respite Centre
      • Pontypridd: Performance Space
    • Year 1
      • Within
      • Beyond
    • Vertical Studio
  • Part II – M.Arch
    • M. Arch Year 2
      • XI Infrastructure Urbanism
      • XII Value
      • XIII Liveable Urbanism
      • XIV Environmental Imagination
      • XIX Growing Structures
      • XV Local Adaptation
      • XVI Craft
      • XVII Verticality
      • XVIII 1.5 degrees
      • XX Designing Histories
    • M. Arch Year I
      • Design in Practice
      • Reflective Practice
  • Masters Programmes
    • MA Architectural Design
      • Unit A – EMUVE Palermo 2020 refugees and migrants
      • Unit B – Synergetic landscapes
      • Unit C – Circular landscapes
      • Unit D – Questioning the Ambivalence of Urban Commons
      • Design Workshops
      • MA AD Lecture Series
    • MA Urban Design
      • Gentrification: Cardiff
      • Community: East London
      • Learning at MA UD
    • MSc Computational Methods in Architecture
    • MSc Sustainable Building Conservation
      • About the course
      • Part A – Whitchurch Hospital Studies
      • Part B – Whitchurch Hospital Proposals
    • MSc Environmental Design of Buildings
    • MSc Sustainable Mega Buildings
      • About the Course
      • Sustainable Service Systems for Mega Buildings
      • Sustainable-Mega Buildings Design
  • PhD/M.Phil Research
    • International Research Community
  • The Curation Process

Unit 09: Let the Tide do the Work: A Peoples Palace

Tutors: William Beeston, Barnaby Hughes and Hamish Warren

This unit focused on the idea of working publicly and affecting positive public change. The explorations were based around Swansea and the proposed tidal lagoon which is a huge artificial sea wall, that will harvest energy from the motion of the tide. Swansea is a formerly industrial coastline that is overlooked by Port Talbot and it’s steelworks which are clinging onto existence in the increasingly automated world. We also considered the ideas of different utopic visions relating to work and leisure. These include the idea that there will be more leisure time in the future after the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ and the contrasting view that society will invent more work where there is space to do so. As per the title of the unit, consideration was given also to Mark Pimlott’s idea of a ‘People’s Palace’ which is an idea of looking at the public interior, not necessarily in terms ownership but places for people to be.

Our projects all took different explorations, interpretations and stances on site and what we imagine the future will be, and how our proposals can sit within and enhance them, which has led to a diverse range of projects in location, form and function.

Let the Tide do the Work: A People’s Palace

Site Visit Photos Walking Drawings

13 July 2020 - 15 July 2020

Oliver Knightley

The Nurture Reserve

21 June 2020 - 15 July 2020

Luxmi Nanthakumar

Swansea Trading Point

20 June 2020 - 15 July 2020

Rose Nicholson

A Symbiotic Future

19 June 2020 - 15 July 2020

Ida Robler

I, For One, Accept our New Robot Overlords

18 June 2020 - 15 July 2020

William Sayers

New Urban Chaos

17 June 2020 - 15 July 2020

Ffion Taylor

Crafting Swansea

16 June 2020 - 15 July 2020

Harry Watkin

The Ensemble Line

15 June 2020 - 15 July 2020
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