Trace

Dean, C. 2017. Trace.

CreatorsDean, C.
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The two cast models of the World War II, Air Raid Shelter are a response to the London Festival of Architecture’s theme ‘memory’. The shelter which is accessible through the Hopton Street Almshouses, London SE1, runs adjacent to the residential development Neo Bankside which was built in the shadow of Tate Modern, designed by Rogers, Stirk Harbour + Partners in 2013. Hopton's Almshouses were built in 1752 by trustees appointed under the will of Charles Hopton.

Year2017
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Completed2017

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Climate Urbanism in the Post-pandemic World: Mapping Vulnerabilities and Exploring Community Activism in East London
Verdini, G. and Dean, C. 2022. Climate Urbanism in the Post-pandemic World: Mapping Vulnerabilities and Exploring Community Activism in East London. in: Giorgi, E., Cattaneo, T., Flores Herrera, A. M. and Aceves Tarango, V. (ed.) Design for Vulnerable Communities Cham. Springer. pp. 245-262

Trace: Translating Bankside Air Raid Shelter through Material and Spatial Tracings
Dean, C., Watson, V.A. and Santo, D. 2021. Trace: Translating Bankside Air Raid Shelter through Material and Spatial Tracings. in: Troiani, I. and Ewing, S. (ed.) Spaces of Tolerance Routledge.

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Trace: Design Project and Critical Reflection
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Dean, C. 2017. Trace. Margaret Howell, Wigmore Street, London 13 Jun - 02 Jul 2017

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Dean, C. 2014. www.arca-projects.com.

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