By Roz Barr Architects
The act of making involves engaging with an idea that requires a decision that can be “made” and re-thought, and un-made to be realised. This form of adaptation is about the discourse of architectural thinking and is a critical part of our process in making and realising an idea. We imagine, we make and the process is adapted through discussions and decisions about materiality and form. Nothing is fixed in this process. It is always evolving as we transfer our ideas into the physical. Each model embodies a moment of a design stage and acts as a catalyst for future phases of an architectural process in making. The models show the trajectory of the studio over the past 5 years.
London, 2016, 21x21x1 cm, 210pp, illustrated, Hardback.