PUBLICATION

The production of a short story set in an ‘other’ place, an in-between space named Mid-urbia, challenges the traditional depictions of communicating development by architects and designers.

The form of an Architect’s drawing was taken as a method of presenting the project. This traditional form of drawing is designed is such a way to be folded and then unfolded by the recipient to reveal a physical spread sheet of information – usually for a client or builder.

This same method is used to present this project and at the same time to subvert the expected and usual clauses stated on a drawing to suit in this case the ethos and manifesto of Mid-urbia.