About
As a future architect, I see design as a way of understanding people, place, and experience. My journey into architecture has been shaped by a strong interest in how buildings and spaces shape everyday life. I am drawn to the relationship between materials, atmosphere, memory, and community. My work often explores how ordinary spaces can hold a deeper meaning. I am interested in social spaces, heritage, craft, and the way architecture supports identity and belonging. Through drawing, model-making, research, and design, I use architecture as a tool to observe, question, and respond to the world around me. As an artist, I aim to produce work that provides personality, thoughtfulness, and connections to real human experiences. My journey in architecture is still growing, but it is shaped by curiosity, creativity, and a desire to design spaces that are meaningful, useful, and emotionally engaging.
Project overview
Her Last Voyage
My aim for this project was to bring The Harriet back to her former glory. A fishing boat that once ruled the waters of Fleetwood, providing families with sustenance, has been neglected. This project will create a space in which The Harriet can be appreciated and restored. During your visit, you can experience the live restoration of The Hariett and learn about her adventures. Historic artefacts can be seen, past tales will be told, and the magic of The Hariett will be shared amongst all. Educational establishments, tourists, or enthusiasts, everyone is welcome. A symphony of rich historic culture and architectural magic. Join us for Her Last Voyage and experience The Art of Restoration.
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