Allison Dring, M.Arch.
Allison Dring,
M.Arch. is Director of
elegant embellishments.
elegant embellishments are design-manufacturers, investigating new
materials and methods for the modification of buildings and spaces.
These modifications are used to “tune” buildings, converting previously
inert surfaces into active surfaces that can meet new architectural
criteria.
A key aspect of their work is the visual articulation of technologies
that
have the potential to alleviate the ecological impact of cities but
often require a re-examination of current practices. They seek new forms
for technologies that occur on a molecular level yet are significant
enough to transform spaces.
Her
proSolve370e is a decorative facade module that reduces air
pollution
in urban environments.
It employs a photo-catalytic technology that is enhanced through
ornamental shapes and can be deployed over the scale of architecture,
activating inert facades.
Allison earned her Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) at the University
of Arizona in 1998. She earned her
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) at the
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL in 2000.
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Ornament & climate: Allison Dring at TEDxBerlin.
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