Patricia Yanni

The project focuses on creating a simple yet functional sustainable architecture that could aid a process of producing and selling the cider, as well as reinforce endangered Exmoor pony breeding and would also act as a storage space for the equipment and the meeting space for the archaeology and history enthusiasts.  

The aim is to design sustainably with zero waste using a number of processes and focusing on creating an educational type of building that will attract the public to visit to learn about historical events and landmarks around the area, mainly about the Roman mosaic about Greek gods that was discovered in Boxford and other historical sites. 

The project focuses on creating a simple yet functional sustainable architecture that could aid a process of producing and selling the cider, as well as reinforce endangered Exmoor pony breeding, and would also act as a storage space for the equipment and the meeting space for the archaeology and history enthusiasts.  

The aim is to design sustainably with zero waste using a number of processes and focusing on creating an educational type of building that will attract the public to visit to learn about historical events and landmarks around the area, mainly about the Roman mosaic about Greek gods that was discovered in Boxford and other historical sites. 

The project focuses on Circus Juventas where they create a culture of teamwork in which all students play an equally valuable role, which is evident in their shows, and they also honor the individual by supporting self-discovery. In phase 1, the tensegrity structure provides seating for the public to sit in the circular pods which are inspired by their props and allow the public to cross from below. Phase 2 includes designing a semi-permanent building alongside the barge so I ensured elements of dismantling were available in the design such as bolts instead of welding.  

The project focuses on Circus Juventas where they create a culture of teamwork in which all students play an equally valuable role, which is evident in their shows, and they also honor the individual by supporting self-discovery. In phase 1, the tensegrity structure provides seating for the public to sit in the circular pods which are inspired by their props and allow the public to cross from below. Phase 2 includes designing a semi-permanent building alongside the barge so I ensured elements of dismantling were available in the design such as bolts instead of welding.