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Celebrating Immigration Project
A 3D and interior design project, a fully designed exhibition that explores just five times throughout history immigrants have helped make Britain what it is today, all experienced through immersive environments.
This page is a small insight into the project, should you want to fully learn and experience the history and development of this project, it can be accessed here:https://lottiemacaskillfmp.wordpress.com/
Development stages of explortation into Huguenots contribution to British society.
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Material experiments into weaving motifs with thread, nail, and wood pieces

Transferring experiments into a spatial composition
Development stages into Windrush generations contribution to Transport for London.


Patterns, colours, and composition is taken from Notting Hill Carnival photographs, ink on paper, (the purest form of Caribbean culture within the UK) compared and constrasted with TFL traditional seating designs.


Drawings and photography from carnival set in the context of TFL tube

TFL and Carnival patterns combined to make reflection and light installation

Small scale painitngs inspired by colours n movement
Development stages of Irish Construction worker's contribution


model sketches inspired by steel beam formations as seen in photography of Irish construction workers
Visual development and exploration into Trade union leader and activist Bill Morris



model sketches, exploring the notion of making speakers visible through use of sound waves
Women of colour Contribution to the NHS explored Through the power within uniform, development stages

Wire model sketch experiments


Introducing wire sketches into a spatial context.
FINAL DESIGN FOR CELEBRATING IMMIGRATION EXHIBITION

Final model 1:50 scale

Bill Morris room

Windrush generation contribution to TFL room


the adjoining room, giving access to top of next room

Irish construction workers celebration of contribution room

Huguenots contribution room
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