Live Projects

The Live Projects are a pioneering educational initiative introduced by the School of Architecture at the University of Sheffield. The projects draw on the School’s exceptional research base as well as the commitment, vision and resources of highly talented students. Running since 1999, the initiative is responsible for over 250 completed projects, each of which is archived below.

2010-2011

Re-imagining the Park & Rides of York city.

Sep 10

Replacing a scar in the landscape (the B1230 road to Hull) by reclaiming it for the rural community.

Sep 10

Brief description about the Live Project and what they got up to in 6 weeks.

Sep 10

Exploring future cultural opportunities for the Central Library and its wider network.

Sep 10

Designing a school prototype in Pakhtoon region of Pakistan for future development.

Sep 10

A hands-on project to build a community kitchen for a village in Nicaragua.

Sep 10

The creation of a website for flood and cyclone relief resources.

Sep 10

Providing on site accommodation and camping facilities for artists in residence.

Sep 10

Investigating the socio-political and economic issues of Blackpool’s Bond Street.

Sep 10

An inclusive and radical church based in inner-city Leeds exploring their opportunities for change.

Sep 10