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Lucy Pedlar

Bristol

I am curious about the dialogue between activity and the built environment and how each shapes the other. I draw on my own personal encounters with architectural mechanisms that enable and prohibit activity (such as steps, ramps, barriers, and reservations). I am fascinated by the way in which we continuously modify our surroundings and the subsequent social implications. I respond to situations and work directly with architectural space in a variety of ways. I also work in partnership with galleries, schools and universities to develop innovative ways of approaching curriculum subjects.

 

Bypass

Gradient Adjustment

Intricate Frontiers, conduit trail

Course Adjustment and Cut Through Ramp

Intricate Frontiers, embossed collage 2

Intricate Frontiers, embossed collages

Intricate Frontiers

Floor Level

British Standards

Exposed Panopticon

Donkey Business

Reclaiming the Kerb

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