Sulby Glen Renovation

The final project of my art foundation marked my first comprehensive architectural-visualisation project and was drawn from devastation caused to Sulby Glen on the Isle of Man after a Storm in early 2005, which flatten much of the surrounding trees and much of the dependent ecology. A road which passed through the glen was suddenly exposed, and marked the driving force behind my imaginary proposal, which sought to conceal the exposed road whilst providing some hidden accommodation for visitors of the area.
This project resulted in the award of the first “Kate Richardson-Turner Prize” through my work at the Isle of Man College. The event was covered by The Manx Independent and ultimately led to my admission to the Glasgow School of Art.
- Sulby Project - Inspiration
- Sulby Project - See Through Render
- Sulby Project - Experimental Elevation
- Sulby Project - Interior
- Sulby Project - Interior
- Sulby Project - Layout
- Sulby Project - Threshold Space
- Sulby Project - Panoramic Render
- Sulby Project - Interior
- Sulby Project - Site
- Sulby Project - Local Context
- Kate Richardson-Turner Prize
About this entry
- Published:
- 01.07.05 / 12am
- Category:
- Design
- Tags:
- Architecture, Design, Digital Modelling, Isle of Man, Render, Sulby



















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