Festival of the Future
National Event
Co-Making national event at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Headquarters. In collaboration with Beyond the Box and numerous leading co-making organisations at the forefront of education for young people in the built environment.
Year
2025
Client
RIBA
Archimake at Temple Bar
Temple Bar is a charity set up to manage the Livery Hall of the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects. Its charitable goals are to provide education in the built environment and remove barriers to education. Archimake fulfils this charter by running programmes of architecture to children in London and wider afield through online access, thereby removing geographical barriers to education
Year
Ongoing
Client
Temple Bar Trust
Archimake at Architecture Faculty
University of Cambridge
The Cambridge Room has been set up the the Architecture Faculty at the University of Cambridge as a place for the local community to be informed of the built environment and have a voice in the decisions made about urban environment. As part of a research project the faculty collaborated with Cheryl to host Archimake workshops in the architecture department. Local families were extremely pleased at the opportunity for their young people to be able to access the facilities and be taught architecture at this location and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Year
2025
Client
The Cambridge Room
Archimake at
Architecture Association School of Architecture
Contribution to leading research by Pearson on Design & Technology education for the National Curriculum at GCSE and A Level
Year
2024
Client
Architecture Association
Archimake at
Zaha Hadid Architects
Cheryl was approached by Zaha Hadid Architects to have a collaborative workshop for children in their offices. The workshop involved introduction to ZHA design projects and invited children to use the offices old magazines and material library samples to make collages and models of their building proposals inspired by ZHA designs. It was a great success and an impactful way to use old materials that design offices no longer need and want to discard.
Year
2024
Client
Zaha Hadid Architects
Archimake at
National Parks City Week
Cheryl was approached by Thornhill Community group to lead a Den Build workshop for National Parks City Week. The theme that term had been Serpentine Pavilions so a representative of the Community group was invited to the Project Review and select a winning design which Archimake would build for the Den project with children as an outdoor co-making workshop. The materials used were primarily recycled waste cotton fabric and timber willow which was used again in future projects.
Year
2019
Client
Thornhill Community Association