Looking back on 2012
Members of the Threshold team Paul Nicholson, Chalk Architecture, and Richard Wolfströme recently won Brighton & Hove Council’s tender to design a place-making scheme for Wish Park in Hove…
The way we live in Brighton & Hove under the spotlight Pop-up architecture centre Threshold at TEDxBrighton How will you be living in twenty-years time? What type of house will you live…
The RSA and University of Brighton present Making better places. A series of thought provoking presentations followed by a live debate discussing how we can make our places better.
Threshold is a pop-up architecture and built environment centre demonstrating how architects and associated creative professionals can adapt, reuse, transform and re-invent the spaces around us, presenting an exhibition and programme of public events…
The RSA and University of Brighton present Making better places. A series of thought provoking presentations followed by a live debate discussing how we can make our places better.
Why is it that you can so often spot Section 106 artworks? That’s not to say that the scheme in which developers entered into agreements to contribute to a community…
When we created the artwork 41 Places, at its heart was a belief that words could now exist anywhere, so why not? Designer Andrew Stellitano takes words beyond the realm of…
I’m going to be speaking at the 2012 SEGD (Society of Environmental Graphic Design) International Symposium in April at the Victoria & Albert Museum. There’s a great line-up and I’m honoured to have been asked.
London is probably the most mapped place on earth and today it boasts some of the world’s most advanced mapping databases, created to support the processes of maintenance and regeneration.