Lenastina Andersson
Irini Androupoulou
Mario Balducci
Nic Clear
Melissa Clinch
Marcos Cruz
James Curtiss
Marjan Colletti
Charlotte Erckrath
Wojtek Gawor
Ruairi Glynn
Chris Groothuizen
Sven Heimann
Gabriela Jimanez
Spyridon Kaprinis
Simon Kennedy
Christian Kerrigan
Peter Kidger
Tobias Klein
Jun Yeol Lee
Sacha Leong
Joerg Majer
Demi Maniaki
MarcosandMarjan
Martha Markopoulou
Massimo Minale
Stuart Munro
Shaun Murray
Ben Olszyna-Marzys
Jason Pau
Adam Prest
Bob Sheil - Sixteen*(Makers)
Eva-Christina Sommeregger
Neil Spiller
Ben Sweeting
Glen Tomlin
Michael Wihart
Munehiko Yokomatsu
Anamorphosis
Ascalarity
Bio-technology
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Cybernetic Universe of Discourse
Cyborgian Geographies
Decoration
Memory
Mixed Reality
Nano-technology
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Scopic Regimes
Sensitive Machines
Smartness and Reflexivity
Surreality
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  • Links

    http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/people/A_sheil_bob.htm
  • Sixteen*(makers)

    Sixteen*(makers) are a small group of architects (Phil Ayres, Nick Callicott, Chris Leung and Bob Sheil), some engaged in professional practice, some in fabrication, and some in research. The practice was formed (London1994) out of a shared ambition towards sustaining an experimental approach in the practice and development of architecture. The work of the practice can best be described by the term; 'Design through Making', In recent years, whilst pursuing a broad set of teaching commitments at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, sixteen*(makers) have executed a number of projects in the field of responsive constructs and environments. The practice seeks direct engagement with a broad set of skills from drawing to making, where each affects the outcome of form and space. Sites are central to the development of any architectural project for them. The practice regards access and occupation of architecture in progress of equal importance to completed work. At the core of their architectural practice is the gathering of information from which spatial and formal interventions are proposed. In itself this is the first act of design through making. Sixteen* (makers) have a long history of creating work which asks questions of achitecture and its users. The practice also synthesises analogue workshop techniques with digital techniques and it in exploring this new hybridised space of making that sixteen*(makers" comes into its own.