Anna Hribova

St. Peters seminary, as the recognized listed building with the significant architectural importance, presents the great potential for the refurbishment project within the rural context with regional influence. The proposal underlines the surrounded environmental context of Kilmahew forest and the design approach of whole Kilmahew estate introduces the concept of radical coexistance with nature supported by the Refurbishment proposal of St. Peters seminary complex as the Retreat centre enhancing the restorative relationship between humanity and natural world. This is provided by the proposed scheme of yoga, meditation, art studio, therapeutical centre and the forest pavilion spaces inlocking the immediate proximity to natural environment.

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St. Peter's Seminary Retreat Centre

 

Master Of Architecture

The Master of Architecture programme aims to educate critically engaged architectural professionals with an ethically responsible attitude towards society, clients, users, and the environment. This is realised through a community-based activist approach exemplified in the first year through an emphasis on live projects. The live project work this year established student work in connection with a wide variety of local and regional partners, including: The Creative Youth Network, Little mead Primary School, Shape Our City, Bristol Civic Society, Frome town council, Coleford Regeneration, Avon Wildlife Trust, The parks Forum, Brislington Green trail.