Evaluation
The Markham Moor project explored the Scorer hyperbolic structure from an aesthetic viewpoint, examining its form and structure through type and colour. The publication allowed a narrative to be realised, revealing the history of the hypar and inviting a new audience to engage with and learn about the building. This was continued through a triptych of posters, highlighting key aspects of the building's architectural significance and encourage an audience to consider the context of these words today. Extending the project through different applications incorporated new and different materials, such as flag fabric, adding a new facet to the project and allowed the design work to be realised in a new dimension. Creating design in a very personal context such as this allowed more conceptual ideas to be explored. This opened up many option within the project, including the exploration of new type treatments and production materials. The project also acted as a form of cathartic release in regards to the subject matter.