PROJECTS
OUT-POST, Liverpool
VACANT LOT
,London
SIT IN
, Liverpool

HATFIELD
, Slough

THE TRAVELLING SHED
, Surrey
Mobile stage
Bermondsey Square, London
Cow the udder way
, Liverpool
Facing East
, London
Roof garden
, London
Haus
, Germany
Produce, London




TEACHING/RESEARCH

Places of uncertainty, Liverpool
Placed in Beckton
, London
Places of uncertainty
, Sheffield
Modesty Screened, London




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The travelling SHED

Realisation: March/April 2006
Contribution to Garden Journey exhibition at Polesden Lacey www.gardenjourneys.co.uk
Commission: Surrey Arts 2005

Each inhabitant of the UK consumes the resources of
6 hectares per year on average - the equivalent of 200x300m.


Each our ecological footprint is about 800 times the size of the average back garden in Surrey.60.000m2 is the area needed to produce the resources you consume, and to absorb your waste. The earth’s available land shared evenly between the global population means that you get 18.000 m2 - space that also needs to accommodate non-human species. This is the average budget available for sustainable living - using more implies ecological overload. If every country had Britain’s level of consumption we would need not one world but 3.1 worlds to cope with the demand.

Do we consider the origin of our food, how our energy is produced, where our waste goes, where water comes from or drains to. For 3 weeks the SHED advertised the beauty of a productive plot or a wildlife habitat in property development style. Don’t mow it, grow it!



In March 2006 a shed from a Surrey garden appeared in the shopping centre of Farnham, Esher and Staines where free digital garden make-overs were offered to local residents.

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Press/Publication:

Surviving the Suburb
publication by Gregor Harbusch, Martin Luce, Ton Matton, Wim Timmermans
Rotterdam 2008
ISBN 978-90-5973-090-8

Review: Independent on Sunday, May 14, 2006