Holly introduces us to her research project through Enrol Yourself’s Learning Marathon.
“To me, the real test is meeting the end users, and understanding how the building has met their brief in terms of quality of space, how people engage with it, and its function.”
On Sunday 25th March, Naomi led a group of residents in arranging a street closure for the day in order to allow children the freedom to play out, and residents to get to know each other.
We were very excited to see the roof of Our Lady Help of Christians back in green today. It’s the first time the roof has been this colour in over 20 years!
Campaigning to safeguard the heritage of architecture and design in Britain from 1914 onwards
The RIBA Journal describes Dawn House as a ‘Flexible Haven’ in awards that celebrate ‘places that go that little bit further beyond their basic function to show a wider benefit to society’.
C20 Society members braved the snowy heights of Our Lady Help of Christians for a tour of the roof repairs on Saturday.
We’re so proud of Naomi! She raised £974 for the charity that supports women and their children, especially women vulnerable to exploitation, including prostitution.
Holly Doron co-wrote the paper ‘Integration of Practice Experience into the Design of Undergraduate Courses’ with Christopher Maloney, Hannah Vowles and Ian Shepherd of Birmingham City University.