Architizer Publication, Student Creator of the Year 2023

  • Architizer's Visions of Architecture
  • Architizer's Visions of Architecture
  • Architizer's Visions of Architecture
  • Architizer's Visions of Architecture
  • Pencil drawing
  • Pencil drawing
  • Pencil drawing
  • Pencil drawing

Where do we go when we read? The pub designed for Amsterdam’s city centre aims to answer this, creating a bar residing in the metaphysical, that through its drawings invite you in, wherever you may be visiting the pub from. The pencil drawings emerge from data collected within the site at dusk when the pub opens. Small devices constructed from black mirrors and poetic fragments were taken to the site at this time and created textual openings to it, using the fragments as locators. As the site darkened, the black mirrors became more intangible and only came to life out of the amorphous backdrop when aligned with the light from the surrounding nightlife. The data collected by these models at their points of activation became the information from which to tease out a sublime architecture dwelling in the textual world, activating the imagination just as reading does.

I invite you now to look at the drawings and in visiting and revisiting them, entertain you and draw you in to the pub. The drawings become a condition of entry to the bar, serving up cocktails delicious to the imagination and intoxicating.

Link to the project

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“. . . anyone who wants to see the earth properly must keep himself at a necessary distance from it”

Graduate from the Bartlett School of Architecture (MArch). Studying esoterica and the benign passions of tree-tops. I talk to ghosts and they reveal to me the purpose of the moon – and then I draw it.

Based in London. Working in China.

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