This article explores and discusses the development of a mapping tool inspired by Charles Renouvier’s philosophical novel Uchronie (l’utopie dans l’histoire) (1876). The article explains the research and design process of creating a uchronian map of a formerly empty site in Fish Island in East London and describes a participatory workshop titled ‘Hackney Wick and Fish Island: Future Perfect(s)’ (25 April 2015) that used uchronian mapping to explore past and future development imaginaries of two sites in the neighbourhood. Given a uchronian mapping template, a protocol and a dossier of planning and other documents, participants were encouraged to develop their own uchronian map of each site, and in doing so test and question the process of v...
This thesis examines the meaning and making of community in London’s Olympic Park where five new nei...
Shared Assets and Kingston University’s Landscape Interface Studio developed a methodology and tools...
This paper discusses a series of artworks named CODEX produced by the authors as part of a collabora...
This article explores and discusses the development of a mapping tool inspired by Charles Renouvier’...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
In this article we discuss an ongoing research project that uses participatory mapping to gain insig...
In 2014 Mara Ferreri and Andreas Lang embarked on a year-long investigation of the multiple and cont...
This book accompanies the 'Lea Valley Drift' maps commissioned by the London Legacy Development Corp...
'Lea Valley Drift' was formed by Oliver Froome-Lewis and Chloe Street in the spring of 2012, extendi...
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London has a fantastic opportunity to lead the way in susta...
Report and artist's commentary on the Living Maps walkshop on the former London 2012 Olympic Park. R...
In the literature that has dealt to date with architecture and urban design related to London's 2012...
Drawings play various roles in (and in-between) the processes of design, construction and the contin...
Geography has wielded a signifier for the urban phenomena, edgelands: “the interfacial interzone” be...
In this thesis I investigate three London sites – Elephant and Castle Market, Paddington Basin and T...
This thesis examines the meaning and making of community in London’s Olympic Park where five new nei...
Shared Assets and Kingston University’s Landscape Interface Studio developed a methodology and tools...
This paper discusses a series of artworks named CODEX produced by the authors as part of a collabora...
This article explores and discusses the development of a mapping tool inspired by Charles Renouvier’...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
In this article we discuss an ongoing research project that uses participatory mapping to gain insig...
In 2014 Mara Ferreri and Andreas Lang embarked on a year-long investigation of the multiple and cont...
This book accompanies the 'Lea Valley Drift' maps commissioned by the London Legacy Development Corp...
'Lea Valley Drift' was formed by Oliver Froome-Lewis and Chloe Street in the spring of 2012, extendi...
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London has a fantastic opportunity to lead the way in susta...
Report and artist's commentary on the Living Maps walkshop on the former London 2012 Olympic Park. R...
In the literature that has dealt to date with architecture and urban design related to London's 2012...
Drawings play various roles in (and in-between) the processes of design, construction and the contin...
Geography has wielded a signifier for the urban phenomena, edgelands: “the interfacial interzone” be...
In this thesis I investigate three London sites – Elephant and Castle Market, Paddington Basin and T...
This thesis examines the meaning and making of community in London’s Olympic Park where five new nei...
Shared Assets and Kingston University’s Landscape Interface Studio developed a methodology and tools...
This paper discusses a series of artworks named CODEX produced by the authors as part of a collabora...