Mayowa Daniel Aganna

This project explores adaptive reuse architecture and implement it in the Redesign of the courthouse and bank building on castle park. As these buildings have served their purpose and society has moved forward therefore the new use case should represent both current and future societies. Data is currently the most valuable commodity in the world and server farms have been increasing in number. This design takes server farms and explores how it can serve the community both digitally and physically. By using natural means of power and repurposing excess heat creating an eco server farm that could be the blueprint for future buildings of its type.

Adaptive Reuse : Server Farm

 

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.