See the work from the LSA’s third graduating cohort
We are proud to say that the LSA’s third cohort of students have graduated, producing a dazzling array of projects that tackle head on some of the toughest questions facing the city today.
Exploring the London Borough of Southwark, somewhere with some of the starkest physical and social contrasts, students have interrogated who shapes the city and what is the role of the architect in this process — a line of questioning evidenced in their proposals.
Today as the city looks for new opportunities to grow and develop, these talented emerging architects illustrate ideas for reinventing many of the buildings along its route through the form of models, prototypes, drawings and manifestos.
This year’s degree exhibition was titled, Hereafter and reflected the ambition of this year’s graduating students. If you missed the show, you can find all the work from our 2019 graduates here.
Abiel Hagos — Vertical Village
Alessandro Carlucci — El Paradais
Annecy Attlee — The Assembly Rooms
Craig Page — The Music Factory
Cristina Gaidos — Place for Industry
Eloise Rogers — The Rites of Passage
Fraser Morrison — Machine for Anthropic Digestion
Josh Fenton — The New Well House
Katie Oliver — Death of a Habit
Michael Cradock — The Homosexual Imperialist
Maelys Garreau — Pioneer Landscapes
Matthew Barnett — Rivers of Green
Maxim Sas — High Tide (for Change)
Nicholas Shewan — Living Infrastructures
Nelli Wahlsten — Another Earth
Persa Tzemetzi — Arts On Prescription
Philippine Wright — Found Space
Pierre Longhini — Highrise of Townhouses
Robert Buss — Bricklayers’ Arms Consolidation Centre
Roni Zachor Barak — Streetwork: the exploding school
Samuel Nicholls — Fundamental Housing
Sara Lambridis — Poetic Justice
Seyi Adewole — The Croydon Gateway
Simon Banfield — The Embassy of the Left Behind
Vojtech Nemec — The Deptford Forest
Toby Parrot — Retrofit the Estate
Tim Rodber — A Civic Almshouse
Tom Badger — Architecture of the Street
Zivile Volbikaite — Protagonist Commons