Lovely Jayne Javier
Lovely Jayne Javier is a third-year Interior Design Environmental Architecture student. She specialises in repurposing existing buildings, as she believes that great buildings already exist - we just have to reimagine their purpose.
Understanding the users and the contextual narrative of the site is a key driving force to her projects. She then explores further through model making and hand-sketching. Her aim is to challenge the audience and spark curiosity through the use of materiality and light.
Bold Everywhere Workshop Area – Similarly, to the ethos of Bold Everywhere – the ambition of the project is to create strong ownership and leadership within the youth. Hence why the workshop space is at the heart of the building layout, which connects all three elements together.
Hannah Barry Art Gallery
Rammi Seating Wall – The project proposes to host an annual summer workshop that utilises the expertise of those who have built the rammed earth seating wall before, to teach the community when the wall needs to be rebuilt again. And who will one day take over their role to teach the next generation. The rammed earth, concrete and plywood used can be re-used for the workshops and certain elements can be re-used for the next seating wall. It is inspired by IKEA's famous flat-pack, DIY modular system.
Proposed 1:100 Long Section – In keeping with Peckham and Southwark’s celebrated artistic culture, the project aims to cultivate this by creating spaces that will showcase the local artists’ work as well as inspire future creative generations. The project aims to offer safety and connectivity to the wider community of Peckham by blurring the boundaries between private and public realms whilst questioning the notion of being supervised. The multi-purpose space consists of an art gallery, a workshop space, a reading / sensory room and a café.
Axonometric of Art Gallery Extension – The art gallery extension is designed for a self-built modular system that can be adapted and re-used after its life-cycle.