Anatomy of a Manhole Cover
(2022)
Other
Coucill, L. (2022). Anatomy of a Manhole Cover
All Outputs (17)
Despite disruptions: the resilience of the design studio model (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Coucill, L., & Crompton, E. (2022, April). Despite disruptions: the resilience of the design studio model. Presented at AMPS: a focus on pedagogy: Teaching, Learning and Research in the Modern Academy, Online/Virtual
Building a nation through power generation: the aesthetics of technology and power in the construction of modern Britain (2022)
Book Chapter
Coucill, L. (2022). Building a nation through power generation: the aesthetics of technology and power in the construction of modern Britain. In J. Heathcott (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Infrastructure Design. Routledge
Recognising effectiveness in sustainable architectural design (2020)
Book Chapter
Jeffries, T., & Coucill, L. (2020). Recognising effectiveness in sustainable architectural design. In C. Cucuzzella, & S. Goubran (Eds.), Sustainable Architecture – Between Measurement and Meaning. Vernon Press
Lockdown urbanism: COVID-19 lifestyles and liveable futures opportunities in Wuhan and Manchester (2020)
Journal Article
Jefferies, T., Cheng, J., & Coucill, L. (2020). Lockdown urbanism: COVID-19 lifestyles and liveable futures opportunities in Wuhan and Manchester. Cities and Health, 5, 155-158. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2020.1788771Based on the authors’ personal experiences, this commentary discusses contrasting urban contexts and lockdown measures in twinned cities Wuhan, China and Manchester, UK, to examine spatial reach under COVID-19 restrictions in both places. Focusing on... Read More about Lockdown urbanism: COVID-19 lifestyles and liveable futures opportunities in Wuhan and Manchester.
Why the landscapes of post-war infrastructure matter (2020)
Journal Article
Csepely-Knorr, L., Brook, R., & Coucill, L. (2020). Why the landscapes of post-war infrastructure matter
Home improvements: housing research in practice (2019)
Report
Coucill, L. (2019). Home improvements: housing research in practiceThis project presents a picture of the current state of architectural housing research in the UK and provides guidance for architects undertaking research in practice.
Industrial identity and legacy in the case of the CEGB (2019)
Other
Coucill, L. (2019). Industrial identity and legacy in the case of the CEGB
Rescaling Wylfa (2017)
Other
Coucill, L. (2017). Rescaling Wylfa
Research in Practice Guide (2013)
Report
Coucill, L., Samuel, F., Dye, A., Tait, A., & Crosby, M. (2013). Research in Practice Guide
Pioneering Power: How economic motives shaped the design of energy infrastructure in the post-war period
Presentation / Conference
Coucill, L. Pioneering Power: How economic motives shaped the design of energy infrastructure in the post-war period. Presented at ECLAS: Creation / Reaction, University of Greenwich, Greenwich, United KingdomProtecting the visual amenity of remote landscapes and dispersed populations from the impact of new energy infrastructure and industry became a core duty of the commissioning authorities of electricity generating stations in the post-war period. Inte... Read More about Pioneering Power: How economic motives shaped the design of energy infrastructure in the post-war period.
Data Mapping Cornwall
Report
Coucill, L., Jefferies, T., & Morton, R. Data Mapping CornwallSupported by the Satellite Applications Catapult in collaboration with the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership, Cornwall Council and NHS, the Infrastructure Space research group at by the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA)... Read More about Data Mapping Cornwall.
Territories of power: landscapes for public amenity
Presentation / Conference
Coucill, L., & Cesepely-Knorr, L. Territories of power: landscapes for public amenity. Presented at KSA Create Biennial Conference 2018: From Building to Continent: How Architecture makes Territories, University of Kent, Kent, United Kingdom
Power and the countryside: power stations and amenity in post-war Britain
Presentation / Conference
Coucill, L. Power and the countryside: power stations and amenity in post-war Britain. Presented at MODSCAPES 2018, Tartu, EstoniaIs the countryside the largest industrial landscape? Places perceived as rural are home to some spatially extensive and highly productive activities: from agriculture to electricity, rural landscapes have been demarcated and adapted to enable various... Read More about Power and the countryside: power stations and amenity in post-war Britain.
Brex City/Brex Cathrach: Current and Future Urbanisms of the United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland Border
Presentation / Conference
Coucill, L., & Jeffries, T. Brex City/Brex Cathrach: Current and Future Urbanisms of the United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland Border. Presented at Urbanism at Borders: Borders within Border: Fragmentation, Disposition and Connection, Malaga, SpainThis paper presents an analysis of urban spatialites contextualised by and resulting from the political crisis produced by Brexit, which has brought focus on the territorial and spatial operation of the 499km long UK/Republic of Ireland border as a m... Read More about Brex City/Brex Cathrach: Current and Future Urbanisms of the United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland Border.
Post-war power. an exhibition of case studies of CEGB power stations
Exhibition / Performance
Coucill, L., Csepely-Knorr, L., & Brook, R. (2019). Post-war power. an exhibition of case studies of CEGB power stations. (Unpublished)
Lockdown urbanism: global reflections on Covid at work, rest and play
Presentation / Conference
Coucill, L., Jeffries, T., & Cheng, J. Lockdown urbanism: global reflections on Covid at work, rest and play. Presented at International Conference on Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, Online/VirtualCollected personal experiences form the basis of this commentary, critically contrasting global urban contexts and COVID-19 restrictions. Case studies in China, England, Northern Ireland, India and the USA, are a lens, used to examine significant cha... Read More about Lockdown urbanism: global reflections on Covid at work, rest and play.