If you did not have the chance to see the installations of MA Urban Design Students around Sheffield on Tuesday 17 of May, you have the possibility to see some highlights displayed at the Sheffield Railway station (in front of Mark & Spenser) until June 13. The exhibition will walk you through the different visions
On Tuesday 17 of May the installation of the MA Urban Design Students: “A Walk into the Future. Exploring community-led development in Sheffield City Centre” took place in various locations across Sheffield city centre. Each group was assigned a specific area of the city and on Tuesday they displayed their plans for the local regeneration; open to explain
The exhibition: “A Walk into the Future. Exploring community-led development in Sheffield City Centre” on Tuesday the 17th of May 2016 will display the proposals of MA Urban Design Students within the Sheffield CLT, Studio Polpo ans SSoA collaborative project titled:“Re-appropriating the post-industrial landscape through community-led development”. Group #1 – More diversity, less isolation In the
The collaboration of Sheffield CLT and Studio Polpo with the School of Architecture at the Sheffield University (SSoA) on the six week project “Re-appropriating the post-industrial landscape through community-led development” has produced some very interesting ideas for community led developments in Sheffield City Centre. Last week we announced the presentation of the five proposals by
Rural CLT – Lyvennet CLT Residents of Crosby Ravensworth formed Lyvennet CLT in early 2009 and since then they achieved to develop 20 homes and rescuing the village pub. All began with the acquisition by the trust of a former industrial site from a national company: they negotiated the purchase and were able to keep