pin-up as part of the annual mid-year Open Jury
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Friday, 12 February 2010
visit to Woodwalton Fen NNR and Welney Wetland Centre

Talk and guided walk of Woodwalton Fen NNR and the Great Fen Project
Visit to Welney Wetland Centre bird reserve on the edge of the flooded Ouse Washes
Friday, 5 February 2010
site and programme
Pin-up with Roland Karthaus to review choice of site location and development of programme.
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
Hybrid Home
Brief to the final project.

Resources and exhibitions:
BFI Mediatheque (includes films on the Fens and domestic architecture)
24 hours, Pavey Ark by Michael Maloney and John Hooper
On the Move at the Estorick Collection (free with NUS card)
Wicken Fen
Cambridgeshire Green Vision
Natural England
Visit the Fens
Other fen and wetland conservation projects:
The Great Fen Project
Welney Wetland Centre
Monday, 21 December 2009
preparing for the Hybrid Home
The site for the final project will be located in or near Wicken fen. In the next semester you will be offered a choice of sites that will provide suitable locations for the design of a dwelling in the fens. All the sites are, or will be, owned by the National Trust as part of their Wicken Fen Vision. This 100 year project is a proposal by the National Trust to buy 53 square kilometres of Cambridgeshire, between Wicken fen and Cambridge, with the aim of returning it to fenland. It is absolutely essential that you have a thorough understanding of the National Trust's Wicken Fen vision and their environmental strategy in order to ensure a good start to the final project in the new year. All the relevant information can be gleaned from their website. The links below are only an introduction so explore the whole site. Make sure you do as much research as possible now so that the majority of your time in the next semester can be dedicated to design work.
http://www.wicken.org.uk/vision.htm
http://www.wicken.org.uk/resman.htm
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-chl/w-countryside_environment/w-environmental_practices.htm
Remember, you will use your device in the early stages of the next project to record your chosen site, so your device must be operational and able to produce a coherent image by the next semester.
Use any spare time during the vacation to finalise and document the first and second projects for your portfolio.
http://www.wicken.org.uk/vision.htm
http://www.wicken.org.uk/resman.htm
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-chl/w-countryside_environment/w-environmental_practices.htm
Remember, you will use your device in the early stages of the next project to record your chosen site, so your device must be operational and able to produce a coherent image by the next semester.
Use any spare time during the vacation to finalise and document the first and second projects for your portfolio.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
camera space / fenland exhibition: 11 - 18th december 2009
the fens of east anglia are a place where boundaries are blurred between the natural and the man-made; a palimpsest that describes a history of intervention and the creation of a synthetic nature embedded within the landscape. unit h students took their ‘camera spaces’ to this restless landscape to record and respond to wind and water, light and time, qualities of perspective and horizon, and the man-made interventions that attempt to cope with the forces of flooding and weather.
Crit of Camera Space project with Nick Westby, followed by
Private View 6:00pm, 11.12.2009, Unit H studio space.
Friday, 4 December 2009
Burwell visit 4-6 december 2009

photo from Burwell Lode by Guillem Vaquer Piza
Guided walk of the ancient fen, Wicken Fen reserve, with the grazing warden
On-site device testing, Burwell House, village and lode
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