Aoife Donnelly & Kristin Trommler are registered architects and educators, based in London. Their research and practice focus on the generation of sensitive and carefully composed projects, that engage with questions around the democracy of place or space and value the experience of the user. They seek solutions that resonate with cultural, historical and physical contexts and that try to simultaneously be inventive, playful, structurally and materially considered, and moving. Together, Donnelly and Trommler have a broad experience of the public realm, arts/ cultural and educational projects. They practice, research and teach in parallel, having co-lead a design unit at Kingston School of Art’s Architecture Department since 2012. There, they have introduced and embedded an enabling culture of live projects, engaged in collaborative and participatory design processes, that serve community/ arts and play situations.
Aoife Donnelly & Kristin Trommler’s research and practice focus on the generation of sensitive and carefully composed projects that engage with questions around the democracy of place or space and value the experience of the user. In the conference Architectures of Education, the duo presented the pioneering work of Mary and David Medd, a model…