
Permanent and temporary forms, taking shape between plane and volume, flow and stasis.
Shapes accumulate and grown in response to places and people. They reflect architecture and landscape forming out of patterns of matter and habit.
‘Liable to Flooding’ - A bulwark installation erected in response to the tidal ebb and flow of the Thames at Brentford.
'Agora' - Part of a residency in Wembly that cast feet and footprints as if architectural elements. Many participants.
‘Cloud Nine’ - Joyous floating forms that lift the roof at a North London children’s centre. Made by new mothers.
‘Boiler’ - Landmark features echoing the past in a post-industrial landscape. Reclaimed railway sleepers, steel and bronze.
‘Fly-by’ - A series of cut and cast tableaus relating the aviation history a new housing site in North London. Local participation.
‘Twist and Shout’ - Flowing tendrils breaking the tension in the reception of a new school building. Made by pupils.
‘With Love’ - Transforming the grey entrance of Islington Children’s Services building. Made by mothers on the Pause programme.
‘Rupert’s Needle’ - A ceramic clad obelsik marking the closure of a British Armed Forces School in Rinteln, Germany. Made by pupils and staff.