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04/08/2023

Students Create Innovative Concepts To Transform Carrickfergus

MSc Advanced Architectural Design and PgCert Cinematic Architecture students from Queen's University have created concepts and solutions to transform the town of Carrickfergus, using new media technologies and film analysis methods for their design processes.

Carrickfergus Museum is hosting anexhibition of work designed by postgraduate students from the School of Natural and Built Environment at Queen’s University Belfast.

Collaborating with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, the goal was to align student projects with the Council’s plans for the town and to be informed by the town’s ongoing transformation.

"We have found the journey the Council has embarked upon to regenerate Carrickfergus particularly inspirational for the students’ projects," stated programme director Dr Gul Kacmaz Erk.

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"The conservation of the town's historic architecture through the Townscape Heritage Initiative, the Council's ambition to repurpose and reposition Carrickfergus as a cultural tourism destination and the potential for Belfast Region City Deal funding to turn this ambition into reality all provided a dynamic real-life context, and offered stimulation for the students and inspired their work.

"The town itself provided a live environment that offered the students the potential to explore contemporary themes springing from the real concerns that currently face Carrickfergus.

"The historical setting of this medieval town and the impact of successive waves of development over the last three centuries presented a fertile environment for urban investigations.

"Contemporary issues too, such as how the town centre could attempt to remain relevant in the face of the changing attitudes to retail and how to maintain economic sustainability in the wake of industrial decline all presented opportunities for exploration."

The visually striking results, including a collection of 3D physical models can be seen on display at Carrickfergus Museum from 1 – 30 August 2023.

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