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Thesis project: “The table is set: Reimagining the Dinner Party for Architectural Play”
Deeply motivated by spatial experiences that promote performance and collective engagement. Have been informed by undergraduate courses such as Performance Art, Opera studies, and Sound Art to influence my own design practice and ideas about architecture.
Working with the performing arts extensively in architectural design as a way to expand on what it means to occupy and influence space has been critical for my development as an architect. Before attending the Cooper Union, attended extra-curricular art school where I was academically trained as a fine artist in drawing, painting, and installation work.
Tom Riley with the rowing crew INTREPID North Yorkshire Paramedic Tom Riley is aiming to enter the record books by rowing non-stop from Europe to South America. Mr Riley, of Northallerton, is part of a four-man crew of Jim Davidson, a rowing coach from County Durham, bike mechanic Rob Lucas, of Sheffield, and Justin Coleman, of Leicestershire. The friends will embark on the 3,800-mile journey from Portimao, on the south coast of Portugal, in December and will spend two months rowing in notoriously difficult conditions to Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana. Mr Riley, who worked as a paramedic in Kendal before joining Yorkshire Ambulance Service in January 2020, said: “The idea of rowing across the Atlantic was planted some time ago and has been in the back of my mind for several years.