In November 2014, 8 students from the International School of Creative Arts, Wexham visited central London as part of a two day workshop exploring their relationships with the city. They responded sensitively to using the This Place Is PlaceMaking boards as part of their research work in two locations; The British Museum and the North side of the Hungerford Footbridge across the Thames. Their contributions not only demonstrated an intelligent level of engagement with the question of place but formed an integral part of their ideas generation in developing small scale sculptural outcomes. Their record making also continued to question the importance of cultural and geographical differences in responding to environment.
You can read more about the project on the PlaceMaking home page. This Place is The Hungerford Bridge... |
This Place is The British Museum... |