Glasgow Film Institute: Framing the Future
The Urban Building project, in response to the Stage 4 Living in Agreement theme, proposes a new Glasgow Film Institute, a public building in the heart of Glasgow that extends and reimagines the role of Film City Glasgow as a cultural, educational, and industry hub. Film City Glasgow’s established presence in Govan is the foundation for this project. Upon visiting the client in Govan, we gained insight into the wide range of careers, and design creatives behind the film industry and the overwhelming love for film, education and the want to educate.
Architecture has the ability to shape the way in which we live our lives, design is an expression of culture, and adapts to the needs of the people who inhabit each space. Through my design, I aim to foster collaboration through workshops and adaptable open spaces. Having the space that moulds to the needs of the time helps create inclusive, meaningful spaces. By providing spaces that inspire and educate, such as libraries, working hubs and creating a balance of communal and quiet areas, we can help the next generations be inspired by a range of opportunities. An institution that is accessible for anyone, regardless of background, economic or social status, is vital for our ever-changing cities. This could be done through a variety of ways, such as locally funded workshops, for younger people or communities that don’t always get such opportunities. Even by hosting events, to bring like-minded people together, communities build and support the arts and creative industries. Through design, I aim to respond to the local and industry culture, all spaces will be inclusive and provide accessible resources to celebrate film, cinema and the industries that create and are vital parts of the films we know and love. Local talent, artists, and filmmakers will be able to use these spaces and showcase their work, as well as gain inspiration and knowledge through other artists and designers.
The aim of the Institute is to provide spaces for collaboration, learning, and production while strengthening the city’s infrastructure. We are encouraged to carefully consider volumetric relationships, materiality and spatial atmosphere. The design brief looks to create a space that balances the practical needs of the film industry and civic ambition.
In addition to this the design should aim to be an open, inclusive space where creative freedom and film are the tools for connection, ambition and public exchange.