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.
2015-2016
Curation of nine guided walks and workshops around Sheffield city centre based on a reinterpretation of John Ruskin’s ideas of wealth.
Sep 15
Helping develop a social and educational venue serving food that would have otherwise gone to waste.
Sep 15
Developing Blackburn’s ‘Creative Capital’ strategy through a Festival of Making and creative networks.
Sep 15
Developing proposals for Wentworth Castle Walled Gardens.
Sep 15
This project explores equal access to public toilets across all age, gender and disability user groups
Sep 15
The ongoing endeavour to develop and enhance the adventure playground for the local community of Pitsmoor.
Sep 15
Investigating innovative ideas for self-build display and storage units at Derby Silk Mill.
Sep 15
Working with a volunteer-run museum of local heritage, the team delivered a series of resources that would assist the museum to continue to develop and ensure their future.
Sep 15
The Incredible Northern Greenhouse Live Project is a strategic exploration into how sustainable food initiatives could be connected across the North of England.
Sep 15