The FaulknerBrowns 'Material Change' Masters studio at Newcastle University recently concluded its 6th year, led by Senior Associate Daniel Burn, lecturer and curator Peter Sharpe and Professor of Architecture Graham Farmer.
Our studio brief for 2023-24 was based around South Tyneside’s National Trust sites, with the purpose of understanding and developing an architectural intervention that responds to the trust’s stated aim of looking after “nature, beauty and history for all to enjoy”.
Students in their first year of the MArch course (Stage 5) worked within the town of Washington, a context in which the industrial infrastructure of 43 coal mines was overlaid onto existing landscapes and settlements and then itself replaced by the establishment of an entire New Town in 1964.