Nathan Miller
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Bankhall St
This comprehensive design project focused on the emotional connection and experiences that can be found in a city via the arts. My aim was to create a building that not only links the site to its history, but one that is of high enough quality to remain as a staple in the community.<br><br> This proposal sees this site become a multi-use music venue, bar, workshop and studio space that can function year-round to promote, teach and refine performing arts. The old warehouse holds the music, art, and recording studios with a musical instrument shop at ground level. The main indoor music venue sits above an instrument workshop, bar and outdoor music venue.
Lakeview
As climate change becomes more of a challenge in architecture, future project should focus on how buildings adapt to changing environmental conditions. With flooding being the focus of this site (Lake Windermere), my proposal focused on how flooding can be mitigated using the built environment. The final site features water retention pools that aid in reducing water runoff and slow its progress towards that river. A wetland was also places in the river to help boost biodiversity and further reduce the speed water flows downstream in flooding conditions. The main building itself features a café, gallery and auditorium for educational and research purposes.
Fabric District
Maintaining a healthy relationship with our urban environment is a constant process. As a city evolves over time, our needs and desires will inevitably change and can result in the alteration, improvement or neglect of large areas.This project focused on rejuvenating the Fabric District in Liverpool; this scheme designed by Ben Worthing, Robert Howell and I includes a shopping arcade, rooftop farm and improved pedestrian areas for both recreation and access.