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.
2020-2021
A future vision for Hillsborough Park in collaboration with Age UK Sheffield.
Jun 21
Amplifying diverse voices in the community to help inform a more accessible design process.
Jun 21
Resolving the issues of limited accessibility, uncomfortable changing facilities, and insufficient social spaces.
Jun 21
Developing a vision for a Climate Action Centre for Can Do South Yorkshire: connecting people, nature, and climate.
Jun 21
Creating a new vision for the future of the grade II listed building in which Emmaus is located.
Jun 21
Creating a vision for the future of Cemetery Road Baptist Church.
Jun 21
Working with Econé to build a fresh vision for Attercliffe, and how it can feed a million people on Earth and Mars.
Jun 21
Working with Craft Wood to build a shelter to develop a sense of arrival, and wayfinding in the woods.
Jun 21
Developing a site strategy to promote sustainability, well-being, and outdoor learning in Goldthorpe.
Jun 21
Producing a collaborative landscape strategy for Browning Court, Rotherham, in partnership with SYHA.
Jun 21
Developing a vision for creating opportunities for the schoolchildren of Arbourthorne Primary School.
Jun 21
Working in collaboration with SIGN to respond to the socio-technical needs of a modern civilisation.
Jun 21
Developing initial feasibility options for a temporary Pavilion and delivering a curated exhibition surrounding it.
Jun 21
Reconfiguring, redesigning, and rethinking the Ruskin Collection at the Millennium Gallery, Sheffield.
Jun 21
This project seeks to provide a performance stage in the built landscape for the Heeley community.
Jun 21
Providing future-proof outputs to build a culture of welcome and hospitality to asylum seekers in the UK.
Jun 21
The Thriving Heeley Project developed a vision for wellbeing-supporting spaces in Heeley and Gleadless.
Jun 21