Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism

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Autor(a) principal: Charalambous, Jazmin
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-8976_2021-0006_0001_10
Resumo: Corporatisation eradicates the human places that rely on local infrastructures and direct connections made between people. This visual essay looks at a moment of transition happening in Wembley Park, in the suburbs of northwest London. A series of photographs captured between 2017-2018 records how a new residential neighbourhood for London takes shape. The photographic series, used as the backbone to an architectural thesis, challenges the corporate development built up of identikit zones and influenced by profit margins, risk assessments and quality indicators. Photography is used as an instrument for a critical reading of the territory that observes the area from multiple perspectives. The photographs drive the design proposal: predictive future scenarios were developed through photomontage and digital reconstructions. The proposal explores the possibility of an ‘Urban Carpet’ that transforms the central public space built as a series of ad hoc acts of construction over 90 years. A series of collages juxtapose the strict, corporate landscape with the nature of incidental and spontaneous encounters. The collages are a provocation, arguing for the necessity of disorder and complexity as a way to build up a sense of community in a nondescript zone.
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title Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism
spellingShingle Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism
Charalambous, Jazmin
Public Space
Corporatisation
Spectacle
Photomontage
Theatre
title_short Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism
title_full Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism
title_fullStr Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism
title_full_unstemmed Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism
title_sort Impressions of Wembley Park: Photographic Representations in a Landscape of Corporatism
author Charalambous, Jazmin
author_facet Charalambous, Jazmin
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Charalambous, Jazmin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Public Space
Corporatisation
Spectacle
Photomontage
Theatre
topic Public Space
Corporatisation
Spectacle
Photomontage
Theatre
description Corporatisation eradicates the human places that rely on local infrastructures and direct connections made between people. This visual essay looks at a moment of transition happening in Wembley Park, in the suburbs of northwest London. A series of photographs captured between 2017-2018 records how a new residential neighbourhood for London takes shape. The photographic series, used as the backbone to an architectural thesis, challenges the corporate development built up of identikit zones and influenced by profit margins, risk assessments and quality indicators. Photography is used as an instrument for a critical reading of the territory that observes the area from multiple perspectives. The photographs drive the design proposal: predictive future scenarios were developed through photomontage and digital reconstructions. The proposal explores the possibility of an ‘Urban Carpet’ that transforms the central public space built as a series of ad hoc acts of construction over 90 years. A series of collages juxtapose the strict, corporate landscape with the nature of incidental and spontaneous encounters. The collages are a provocation, arguing for the necessity of disorder and complexity as a way to build up a sense of community in a nondescript zone.
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