Gabby Shawcross is one of a new generation of architects exploring time-based approaches to place-making and investigating how time-based media might be incorporated into architectural design and experience. The projects in this portfolio were produced while Shawcross was lead designer at Jason Bruges Studio, or independently as partner in the Studio of Cinematic Architecture (SOCA). They are playful experiments at the intersection of architecture, sculpture, live performance, the moving image and digital installation that explore the following research questions: How can architectural environments convey an embodied experience of time? How can cinematic concepts be used in architectural design and place-making? What technologies are approp...
Architecture is commonly designed with the aim of providing a fixed, ideal solution based upon the a...
This article presents part of the process leading to the large-scale three-dimensional drawing entit...
The chapter explores how temporary architectural structures can become media for bottom-up approache...
Temporal Facades was selected by the London Architecture Biennale, the committee was made up from 19...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
As ‘affordability’ translates to ‘smaller’ in cities such as London and ‘3×4 metre’ plots in the mos...
An on-going interdisciplinary research project relating to the future of connected media creates a w...
The exhibition presented design-oriented research to offer an alternative future vision to that of t...
Background The Digital Cities exhibitions looked at how digital technology helps us understand and i...
Since the late Nineties, digital architectural animation emerged as one of the main methods for rep...
Sky Pool is a printed series of documents that follows the marketing and building of a Sky Pool in E...
Presentation at the Heritage Architecture LanDesign conference. Organised by Le Vie dei Mercanti an...
The House of Flags was a temporary freestanding structure erected on Parliament Square for the 2012 ...
Peter McCaughey/WAVEparticle was selected by the Scottish Government, in partnership with Architectu...
Digital media technologies are shaping the experience of public space. This is even more true as sys...
Architecture is commonly designed with the aim of providing a fixed, ideal solution based upon the a...
This article presents part of the process leading to the large-scale three-dimensional drawing entit...
The chapter explores how temporary architectural structures can become media for bottom-up approache...
Temporal Facades was selected by the London Architecture Biennale, the committee was made up from 19...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
As ‘affordability’ translates to ‘smaller’ in cities such as London and ‘3×4 metre’ plots in the mos...
An on-going interdisciplinary research project relating to the future of connected media creates a w...
The exhibition presented design-oriented research to offer an alternative future vision to that of t...
Background The Digital Cities exhibitions looked at how digital technology helps us understand and i...
Since the late Nineties, digital architectural animation emerged as one of the main methods for rep...
Sky Pool is a printed series of documents that follows the marketing and building of a Sky Pool in E...
Presentation at the Heritage Architecture LanDesign conference. Organised by Le Vie dei Mercanti an...
The House of Flags was a temporary freestanding structure erected on Parliament Square for the 2012 ...
Peter McCaughey/WAVEparticle was selected by the Scottish Government, in partnership with Architectu...
Digital media technologies are shaping the experience of public space. This is even more true as sys...
Architecture is commonly designed with the aim of providing a fixed, ideal solution based upon the a...
This article presents part of the process leading to the large-scale three-dimensional drawing entit...
The chapter explores how temporary architectural structures can become media for bottom-up approache...