London, UK
{{ time }}
{{ meridiem }}
We're the first to say we love the colour blue, but the aim is each case study lives as it's own entity. So, we've been experimenting with floment's visual language.
The idea of floments is that every space, however overlooked, underdeveloped holds the potential of positive transformation.
A chance to become something other than what it is.
We don’t want our architectures to live in a vacuum. It’s not imprisoned within plan, section and elevation.
In a sense, this isn’t another piece of architecture. It’s a cultural production.
That spans across mediums to first find its essence before it endeavours to find its form.
True to its name, a flow of moments.
Floments is a four-phase project with a primary goal of enhancing underappreciated yet essential city spaces. By harnessing cultural influences, its aim throughout the project's lifecycle is to effectively highlight the potential for greater utilisation of these existing spaces.
At its core, Floments begins by embracing the sharing of music as a universal love language. It then seeks to curate cultural productions that enhance the flow of people's lives, even if only for a moment.
What is a floment?
There's something about the repetitive routes we take and the music we associate to this places. There's the sounds of the city, then there's the music that plays above it. The soundtrack of our lives and the spaces we experience them in.
Soundtrack of our lives
There was a reason for these sketches but for now they've been banked.
some ideas never leave the page, unfortunately.