Thursday, 22 September 2022
Arched Opening
Wednesday, 25 May 2022
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For better or worse, collaborating is increasingly an online activity.
This image sign posts a shared space for ideas and conversations.
More information at: biohybridbodies.wordpress.com
Friday, 11 March 2022
Living with Living Machines
A UCL research project into Biohybridity has adopted this twitter logo designed by JIA:
Tuesday, 11 May 2021
String Theory
A new courtyard will be formed at the end of the shop, which is currently being fitted out.
Monday, 1 February 2021
One Bedroom House
This design for a one bedroom house in Brislington has just been submitted for planning approval. It works with the very tight constraints imposed by the site, sitting next to an existing house with a distinctive profile. The new dwelling would respect the amenity of its neighbour, while also creating a combined larger visual entity.
The living room faces north. However, high level windows allow sunlight to enter from the south, also promoting cross ventilation.
Monday, 9 November 2020
Monday, 16 September 2019
Soft Space Cubicle
JIA are developing a prototype design for a safe clinical room at Bristol Royal Hospital For Children. It is designed to be inclusive, catering for a wide range of patients, including those with challenging mental conditions.
The brief called for a calm, neutral space adaptable to individual needs. The scheme places all the usual clinical paraphernalia in smooth, laminate casings with flush, fob-operated doors. When closed, the equipment does not intimidate or present a ligature risk to young patients. The skin of the casings doubles as a screen for a video projector. Patient packs containing toys and sensory materials are stored on shelves, which also house phone-charging points, data outlets and other services.
Following sign-off by stakeholders it is proposed to progress through detailed design to tender and building out early in 2020.
The brief called for a calm, neutral space adaptable to individual needs. The scheme places all the usual clinical paraphernalia in smooth, laminate casings with flush, fob-operated doors. When closed, the equipment does not intimidate or present a ligature risk to young patients. The skin of the casings doubles as a screen for a video projector. Patient packs containing toys and sensory materials are stored on shelves, which also house phone-charging points, data outlets and other services.
Following sign-off by stakeholders it is proposed to progress through detailed design to tender and building out early in 2020.
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