While studying B.A. (Hons) Architecture, I have embraced an interest in the arts, architecture, and design in creating unique and beautiful spaces that inspire creativity and imagination. Here I have pushed the conventional type of place-making and designing to producing Spectaive worlds through theories and research. Undercover within the final thesis project, “Generational Metropolis”.
“What happens when a neighbourhood control its networks to build”, In ‘Freetown Ladywood’, we imagine A self-governed speculative reality, where architecture references the principles of the D.I.Y. movement of the Berlin Squat. Here A metropolis is envisioned as a place for making and dreaming up new worlds, free from the limitations of studentification in Ladywood. A hearty cheer is for Generational Homes instead of Second Homes. Here We celebrate what exists for thy rejection of thy “Slum” for All existing or new dwellings shall be for the Neighbourhood and the Neighbourhood only. Through repair and rehabilitation, re-sharing of materials is actively encouraged where It is a space lived by the neighbourhood rather than just conceived. A project that forms the relics of production and celebration – The D.I.Y. H.U.B. and the worker towers, tools that construct thy speculative realities and continuously grow with metropolises across generations.