Showing posts with label Suburbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suburbia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

WE HEART THE SUBURBS EXHIBITION

The much anticipated We Heart the Suburbs exhibition has finally arrived! Over this May Bank Holiday weekend we will be in Cluny Square, St. Luke's finding out about the local community. Come along to see the results!

Monday, 16 November 2009

'THREE PORTRAITS OF SUBURBIA' UNVEILED AT SHEFFIELD SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

The Ecology Theory Forum at the University of Sheffield was a great success and we want to say a big thank you to our friends that gave us this opportunity to display our first exhibition!  Sarah and I are really excited about it and anyone who is interested in what we are doing, please get in touch.




Wednesday, 30 September 2009

INTRODUCING THE SUBURBS

We are exploring and researching the much overlooked subject of suburbia as a site for change.  With the national census stating that 86% of the population live in a suburban environment; it is time to explore the relationships between the suburbanites and their home environment.  On a personal level, the 20th century suburbs have been our hometowns for the first 18 years of our lives and we believe they have great potential.  However there is a need for suburbia to evolve, progress and diversify in the face of contemporary issues and we believe that this is only possible through local interaction and increased consciousness of the suburban environment.