Inchbald School of Design presents ten architecture and garden design projects
Dezeen School Shows: an adaptive reuse project that sees a chapel converted into a live-work space is featured in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Inchbald School of Design.
Also included is a project that renovates a mews house according to Japanese design principles and a garden informed by traditional English country gardens.
Inchbald School of Design
Institution:Â Inchbald School of Design
School: Inchbald School of Design
Courses: Architectural Interior Design and Garden Design
Tutors: Alan Hughes, Andrew Duff
School statement:
"At the heart of Inchbald's diploma is analytical skill, practical knowledge, professionalism and encouragement of empathy with clients.
"Students express design concepts to explore their own design identity. "Tutors help unwrap students' potential to create a portfolio showcasing individual skills.
"Projects explore spatial and decorative aspects of real sites with residential and commercial briefs.
"Students explore hand and computer drawing ? technical assignments cover joinery, plumbing, lighting, hard landscaping and planting.
"Inchbald graduates, in-house and online, hone skills interpreting client's needs, assessing space and understanding the process to deliver professionally or continue study to BA or MA levels."
Show Garden by James Innes
"This project proposes a dynamic show garden that champions the essence of the Japanese notion of 'ma' ? the space between.
"Show garden de...
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