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Student Showcase Archive

Claire Hinton

MA work

MA work

  • Multiple inputs catalyse rapid, unpredictable growth

    Multiple inputs catalyse rapid, unpredictable growth, 2014
    Glass, Acrylic, Nutrient Agar

  • Architectural Evolution

    Architectural Evolution, 2014
    Film Stills

  • Planning by Time

    Planning by Time, 2014

Pursuit of the Anti-Inevitable

'Most architecture - 80 per cent? - is by non-architects, or at least the result of larger processes that are, artistically speaking, unselfconscious.'
-Charles Jencks

As an alternate means of delivering the necessary 30,500 homes a year, this project attempts to emulate the same flux and hetereogeneity of a place which has evolved over a long time under several influences, but critically at an accelerated pace. Proposing a multiple input, four-dimensional process of production, bespoke time frame plots are made available to individual users by the m3, within an infrastructure designed to cope with flux. When combined with a new dynamic listing system to incentivise that which is unique, this proposal pursues a balance between both continuity and change, banal and exquisite. Ultimately, this adaptive, process-led strategy seeks to create ‘places’ in a constant state of anti-inevitable, becoming. 


Info

Info

  • Claire Hinton
  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Architecture

    Programme

    MA Architecture, 2014

    Specialism

    ADS8

  • Degrees

  • BArch (Hons), Architecture, University of Bath, 2011
  • Experience

  • Architectural assistant, Maccreanor Lavington, London, 2011–3; Architectural assistant, Parkview International, London/St.Tropez, 2010; Designer, Ab Rogers Designs, London, 2009; Architectural assistant, The AED Practice Ltd, Reading, 2009; Model maker, Allies and Morrison Architects, London, 2008
  • Awards

  • Nominee, WLAS Award, 2013