Edinburgh University Architecture Degree Show Images, Design, 2009 Scottish Architect Students Info
Edinburgh University Architecture Degree Show
ESALA Exhibition in South East Scotland, United Kingdom
post updated 28 December 2021
EDINBURGH: University of Edinburgh Master of Architecture degree show exhibition
5 – 30 Jun Mon to Fri 10am – 4pm
University of Edinburgh, 20 Chambers St
Edinburgh Architecture Degree Show 2009
We visited the show on 4 Jun and rate it – it reminded me of The Bartlett degree show in London, plenty of deconstruction, shearing, corrosion, etc. – great models and drawings, very dynamic
Star student work: Piotr Lesniak
Restituted Spaces – a fold project for the city of Warsaw
by Piotr J. Lesniak
Reclaiming Za Zelazna Brama
by Will Layzell
Animation Studio
by James Craig
Reclaiming the City – The Upcycling Initiative for Warsaw
by Paul Keskeys
Reforming a lost space of dereliction [Creation of an industrial landscape]
by Chris Lewis
Scottish Architectural Designs
Fountain Park Edinburgh Cinema
Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA) Facilities and resources
Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA) studios and workshop spaces, libraries and collections, places to socialise, perform and show work.
Wood workshop
This large wood workshop hosts a huge range of machinery and hand tools for the cutting, shaping, and general fabrication of woods, as well as metals, plastics, and cardboard.
Glass workshops
Edinburgh College of Art has well-equipped glass workshops for the blowing, cutting and casting of glass objects. The space includes hot and cold glass workshops and a plaster room.
Libraries
Students at the University of Edinburgh have access to a range of library resources across the campus and online.
Metal workshop
Welding torches, a forge, forming and shaping tools, and a 1-ton gantry crane with access to main workshop areas.
Model workshops
We have model workshops in both the Hunter Building and Minto House. Here you can work with machinery and hand tools for the cutting, shaping, and general fabrication of woods and metals.
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