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Today our group held an exhibition at the Town Hall where students presented their work.Short presentations of drawings and models were part of the exhibition.
Posted 1 May 2018 22:35
Finished model of Town Hall's main hall ceiling.
Posted 26 Apr 2018 00:41
On Wednesday we finished with undergraduate students model of a Town Hall's main hall and took photos of it.
Posted 26 Apr 2018 00:40
Detail of a model finished on Tuesday - rib vault.
Posted 25 Apr 2018 00:49
Tuesday was spent on finishing model and further research of Town Hall's neo-gothic details.
Process of staining wood is showen on the photos.
Posted 25 Apr 2018 00:40
During last Friday and this Monday students had a chance to transform their AutoCad drawings into a model and develope it further in wood workshop.
Model is still to be finished, painted and photographed.
Posted 23 Apr 2018 23:17
On Wednesday students were busy with research which was followed by AutoCAD drawing preparation for todays laser-cutting of the model's elements. We also introduced students to AutoCAD who never had a chance to work in it.
Posted 20 Apr 2018 00:39
Today group 11 was introduced to health and safety regulations which were followed by the tour around Towan Hall. Students had an opportunity to analyse and study architecture and neo-gothic elements for their further research.
Posted 18 Apr 2018 23:40
We'll be happy to see you on tomorrow's visit to Town Hall. Your goal will be to find elements that are most appealing to you in this extraordinary structure and to discover the structural flexibility of ghothici architecture.
Posted 18 Apr 2018 05:47
Hello everyone! My name is Ivana. I am part of CPU atelier, which is focusing on studying adaprive and interactive architecture through digital desiign. I am interested in learning new softwares, and good at those I already know. I am glad you are part of our team and will do my best to help you with using digital skills through out this project.
Posted 7 Mar 2018 22:25
Manchester Town Hall was opened in 1877, and since then it serves as ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council but also as a civic and administrative centre of the city.

To celebrate Town Hall's 140th anniversary, it was decided on it's renovation. This means that the Town Hall will be closed for visitors for the next 7 years.

If you never seen this exceptional work of architecture and craftsmanship from the inside, we are glad to welcome you to be part of our team and bring your own contribution to the city.
Posted 27 Feb 2018 00:01