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After further research, I discovered the ruin is on the Fife Coastal Path, which is a popular walking route. I then decided that I wanted to bring new life into this ruin for walkers, that is why I choose to design a bothy. Bothys are usually found in the mountains and provide shelter for walkers.
I wanted to keep as much of the old ruin as possible, I wanted my design to respect the sandstone structure and compliment it. I designed a glass structure that slots into the existing sandstone walls.
The Glass House will be a communal garden for keen gardeners and also a useful space for Eastern Primary and cross curriculum education. It is a space that children of all ages can understand and grow their own plants and fruit and vegetables. The suspended glass pond to the back of the glass house also acts as a water collector, contributing to its self sufficiency. It is heated and lit at night by solar gain during the day.
Various still life drawing classes.
These images are from a sculpture project I done at College about the relationships between nature and man made products.
This is an item I made durning a Ceramics class.
Throughout first year we attened life drawing classes to help our drawing skills.
Illumination