About This Live Project
The Spires is a community building based on the Arbourthorne council estate to the south-east of Sheffield city centre. The building itself is very distinctive, formed by 13 hexagonal pods each rising to an individual apex. A local Christian charity known as the Miracle Trust are using the building to provide a much needed community support network. The hope is to extend the reach of the organisation and its valuable resource to a greater number of people by improving the public face of the building and providing a clearer connection to the community.
Friday, 21 November 2008
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Presentation2
So the presentation of our liveproject work was held earlier today and it went really well. I will update some event photos/video and group reactions as I get hold of them. But for now I leave you with Tom taking a break from our late night presentation preperation.
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Friday, 31 October 2008
Team meal
A little late to be posted but on Tuesday night we went out for some team bonding food eating drinking event. (More images to come at a later date)
Thursday, 30 October 2008
Tree Planting
With help from Ed Thatcher, the community forester we have successfully planted 10 new trees on site, Silver Birch, Pyrus calleryana Chantitcleer, Tamarix aestivalis, Liquidambar styraciflua Acalycina and Tilia platyphyllos Rubra. Now I'm not a tree expert but they all look pretty good (except the two that just look like sticks, but I'm sure they'll grow)
Holes need digging, trees go in them, stakes need driving in, and the trees then strapped up
Andrew does his best to help Dan with the tree placement.
The tree for the central courtyard island is readied which will all look grand.
Holes need digging, trees go in them, stakes need driving in, and the trees then strapped up
Andrew does his best to help Dan with the tree placement.
The tree for the central courtyard island is readied which will all look grand.
Monday, 27 October 2008
Concrete delivery - 27.10.08
Monday morning and it's a 9am start, we return to site to find that Sunday's wet weather has filled our trenches with water and crumbled the neat edges that we'd carefully prepared the previous day.
With thanks to Keepmoat we received our concrete delivery at midday and quickly set about laying our foundations, spreading and shovelling the mix along the trench.
Moving the concrete to create a level foundation, Miles, Ryan, Matt H and Phil scrape the mix along the line.
More concrete is poured into the hexagon and is tamped to give the flat surface.
After much effort the concrete is got into the right places and is spread evenly throughout, it is left to cure for the remainder of the day and will hopefully have set by this time tomorrow.
The next job is to clean the tools as no one wants concrete clogging up their tools.
Phil makes sure that his boots are returned to the clean and sparkly condition.
With thanks to Keepmoat we received our concrete delivery at midday and quickly set about laying our foundations, spreading and shovelling the mix along the trench.
Moving the concrete to create a level foundation, Miles, Ryan, Matt H and Phil scrape the mix along the line.
More concrete is poured into the hexagon and is tamped to give the flat surface.
After much effort the concrete is got into the right places and is spread evenly throughout, it is left to cure for the remainder of the day and will hopefully have set by this time tomorrow.
The next job is to clean the tools as no one wants concrete clogging up their tools.
Phil makes sure that his boots are returned to the clean and sparkly condition.
Sunday, 26 October 2008
The plan...
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Friday Report - 24.10.08
Friday was a very busy day. The council 's fencing contractors arrived early to put in the gate posts for the new entrance to the site. Then the mechanical digger and dumper truck came and put in a hard days graft, digging out the trench for our proposed log wall and skillfully crafting trenches for the new ramp and hexagonal raised platform. This all happens quickly and pretty soon the trenches are complete and ready fo us to tidy and peg out.
We got stuck in with the digging up of tarmac for the grass island infront of the garages, using spades and pick axe to remove the surface.
Miles makes good use of the theodolite to ensure the foundations will be set at the correct level, whilst Tom and Gooch discuss the finer points of tarmac removal.
We got stuck in with the digging up of tarmac for the grass island infront of the garages, using spades and pick axe to remove the surface.
Miles makes good use of the theodolite to ensure the foundations will be set at the correct level, whilst Tom and Gooch discuss the finer points of tarmac removal.
Friday, 24 October 2008
Digger on site - 24.10.08
Today we had a digger on site to break the ground and create the trenches for the foundations of the ramp and raised areas. Report to follow.
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
T-Shirt Printing
For the 'Let's Break In' event, Gooch and I set about getting the pinkest T-Shirts H&M had to offer. These beauties matched our flyers perfectly but we still had to brand them with 'The Spires Live Project' if we wanted to look like a well organised, approachable team and not just 10 randomers who had embarrassingly turned up in the same garish pink top.
The spray paint we tried initially didn't take to the fabric and produced a faint, diffused blur of white letters. We then hand painted within the stencil; this was blotchy and the paint bled at the edges. The problems of this time-consuming process were compounded when the blobs of wet paint stuck to other parts of the T-Shirts, spreading the mayhem.
With an inspired idea and a teeny-weeny roller we perfected the printing process.
The spray paint we tried initially didn't take to the fabric and produced a faint, diffused blur of white letters. We then hand painted within the stencil; this was blotchy and the paint bled at the edges. The problems of this time-consuming process were compounded when the blobs of wet paint stuck to other parts of the T-Shirts, spreading the mayhem.
With an inspired idea and a teeny-weeny roller we perfected the printing process.
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Let's Break In - photo report
The day at the Spires begins at 10am with a litter picking session, the kids get involved and it becomes a competitive activity. This is followed by the chalks being rolled out and the hexagon we layout is soon decorated by drawings of rockets, smiling people and sunshine.
The van returns and we all muck in to unload the first of many block paviers.
A drink and cake break is definitely needed as the pile continues to grow.
Alistair gets to work marking out the area for the new pedestrian entrance to the site.
The lawnmower comes with its own set of problems, but eventually Gooch has the grass tamed.
The last of the 1617 blocks are stored successfully.
Team photo at the end of the Let's Break In event, a brilliant but exhausting start to site works.
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