Professor David Farrier
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
mapped everything that was there, deconstructed it, and built a new school fit for the 21st century using 90% of materials that were already on site.
So that's like Pianodrome, but school scale.
It is.
I mean, I've only seen photographs of this, but it is beautiful.
It's striking.
It's dramatic.
It's full of light.
There's no sense of compromise aesthetically.
I like thinking about the waste house as this kind of junkyard, Hansel and Gretel cottage.
But it's beautiful.
It's great.
I love it.
And then you get to the super use studios and their school.
And it is beautiful.
It looks modern.
It looks contemporary.
So I don't think there is necessarily a contradiction there between working with waste and
And all three, I think it is possible, it's shown to be possible, that we can create a space that's fit for now that use what's to have.
I don't know.
I don't know.