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A PLACE OF DISCOURSE FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Can we design the landscape wherein our proposals are completely in and of the people and places they bring together, a mix of the social and material resources that lie to hand?
We understand the Landscape as a continuously present and moving set of elements. Our work is in observing and jumping into this dance.
EMPIRE OF DIRT
James Fox
is a partner in the landscape architecture practice FFLO. He taught Landscape architecture at Kingston University and then for many years at Greenwich University. He remains a lecturer on the MA course in Historical and Sustainable Architecture at New York University where he has taught since 2012.
Harry Bix
is an artist and founder of East Anglia Records. He works across visual art, music, performance, landscape and education on projects that have been exhibited in The Tate Modern, Camden Arts Centre, Institute of Contemporary Art. His award winning installation at the Slade school of fine art was was re-shown at J:Gallery in Shanghai (2017). He taught for 6 years at the University of Greenwich and lectures Fine Art and Landscape Architecture.
Henry Burns - Observations of land impact from explosion simulations (2019)
Helen Murray - A proposal for a toposcope at Kingley Vale (2018)
Salamon De Caus - Mountains and the Rise of Landscape, Les Raisons des forces mouvantes (1624)
Ben Keane - Visual guides from the station to the church, Shadwell (2019)
Group Work - Drawing of a Zen Garden, Paper Garden, Canada Water (2021)
Alfred Hitchcock's Storyboard for 'The Birds' (1963)
Gelitin's 'Hase / Rabbit / Coniglio' (2005)
Fabric like form hugging landform (2019)
Olivia Pemberton's arrangement of twigs and zoom in's (2020)
Group Conversations amongst roman ruins with digital interpretations of gladiators (2020)
A performance of a device made to stop smoke getting in your eyes whilst next to a fire (2019)
Loretta Bosence - Nail and felt Model, The Ridgeway, Thamesmead (2014)
David Eek, Drawings of Zen Garden at Canada Water (2021)
Lenka Rajmont - Rope Model for the Queen's House (2020)
Please find examples of student work and references from courses taught by Harry and James on this page..
Hong-Li Xu, Device for dipping toe in the water (2019)
Le Doux - Proscenium arch as an eye (1806)
Cleo Lewington - Forms extracted from cracks in wall surface (2020)
Kathryn Gustafson's Plaster Model
Ben Keene - Approach to a church (2019)
Olivia Pemberton - An external table design around a fallen log and the actions of serving it (2020)
Oliver Rodgers - a architecture based on a photograph of a ghost seen on the Queens Stair of the Queens house (2020)
Quick shaws salad with Golden coins (2020)
Henry Day - 3D re-enactment of the moment a bomb landed in Shadwell during the war (2019)
A silent walk which ends with a spectacular burning of a sunflower head under an arch for a former train line in sussex (2019)
Stephanie Walker - Found Wood assemblage for a tour guide, Charlton Park (2020)
Digging for Clay on site to make and fire site analysis tiles (2019)
pulling the fired clay tiles from the ground (2019)
Ross Schaffer - An Escape Button to Escape a Landscape Architecture Office (2021)
Jen Lee - John Evelyn's Garden at Deptford uncovered (2016)
Olivia Pemberton, resin chair, Charlton Park (2020)
supporting scaffolding for a Jenia's 3D print (2020)
Gemma Hoult - A series of lucid dreams modelled (2021)
Molly Walker - understanding autumn in motion (2020)
Ava Dunning - Pouring Red Dye for silk worm farm (2021)
Ruby Allison and Joe Reynolds - Devices for viewing landscape (2020)
A hole drilled in a fallen log to hold plastic cup of Nosecco (2020)
Alex Forbes, Sketch composition using on site materials (2021)
David Eek - a public park for shame (2020)
Daniele Atzei - abstractions of a facade (2020)
Daksh Agrawal - Seat made from found on site materials to fullfit a desire to sit (2020)
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Maddy Ferns - A weathervane rig for the modern day tourist (2019)
a pit fire kiln made on group trip to sussex - the pit fired clay site analysis tiles and also was used to cook on, the pit was covered overnight and the tiles were dug in the morning (2019)
Hope Morris - a mock up extension device for a on site landscape architect to dig and shape the land (2019)
Ian Smith - a visualisation of a falling ceremony jumping off the hill in Greenwich park (2021)
the group pit firing trip in Sussex recorded as a series of moments from travelling, shopping, firing, cooking, performing, sleeping, digging, leaving. A timeline of moments, maybe a landscape itself (2019)
River Wittke - physical model of a building flooded, a future ruin (2019)
Notes to cameraman for the film The Shining, an annotated image that shows it belongs to time and process, this is like a landscape, an unfixed moment (1980)
presentation of notes on digital screen, a moment in the studio (2020)
Hope Morris - The moments of landscape changing shape over time shown here as choreography notes (2019)
Site analysis of Charlton Park (2020)
Clay moments in the studio, screen off (2020)
Clay moments in the studio, screen off
Site analysis clay tiles of Canada Water Site, made of clay dug from site by group (2020)
A lamb Kebab made on pit fire by group, looks like a landscape (2020)
free landscape summer school with teenagers breaking the hard edge between the deptford creek and human occupation (2021)
the clay proposition and the making of the clay proposition (2021)
poster mock up of summer school feature a walk along the deptford creek (2021)
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Elena Fateeva - Garden Festival of Earthly Delights, Greenwich Park (2018)
Henry Percy - 9th Earl of Northumberland, painted by Nicolas Hilliard (c.1590)
David Eek - Habitat module (2021)
Vicky Kent - A Step for accessing a niche at Brompton Cemetery (2019)
Shravya Shetty - Material Sketch of a Zen Garden, Paper Carden, Canada Water (2021)
William Kent, sketch proposal of an unknown landscape (c.1725)