Jonathan Coekin 160068137 Stage Three School of Architecture Newcastle University
The Baltic Community
Future City Design Studio Kieran Connolly & Luke Rigg
Hispanic routes. Her father moved to Liverpool in 1922 when his father got a job working at the Mersey docks, in ‘the biggest, greatest city the world had ever seen.’1 Today, Janet walks her Niece from school to her residence on Jamaica Street.
The day that Liverpool won the Champions league, he was in Madrid, celbrating with 50,000 other Liverpudlians, on the greatest day on his life. Right now, Chris is making a mental note that this is the place that streams big games on a large projector screen. He’ll comeohere next week to watch tball - Chris
Religion - Richard Richard is a pastor at Clubmoor Presbyterian Church, on Cherry Lane. In his 25 years of ministry, he has never found a more
After enjoying the underground music scene during his time at a London University, George never imagined that his home city let alone his local area, the Baltic Triangle would be considered of the most exciting Musicone - George in the UK event space for music. George is especially interrested in discovering new local DJ’s and attending venues with heavy visuals. When his uni mates visit, he makes sure to check the lineup for the next big event at this venue. Right now, George has
Local Business - Jenny Jenny works at the Baltic Bakehouse, on Bridgewater Street. ‘B2’ (as she and her colleagues call it) occupies one of the ‘pods’ at the event space down the road. Today, Jenny is on her favourite shift of the week; Saturday morning. It has become her favourite for the way it makes
Edith was once a competitive ballet r. She hadn’t danced for 30 years before this year. Edith now attends salsa classes here with her husband, Henry, every Thursday. Merseyside Senior Dance Initiativev host classes for her age cateogory at 3:30 on Bridgewater street. Today, their teacher told them that
The Unheard, Heard - Samuel Noramlly, each year Samuel gets the train down to London, to join the ‘Pride’ celebrations at Trafalgar Square. This year, Liverpool’s parade will be bigger than ever and the march is starting in the Baltic Triangle. Samuel and his partner agree to meet their friends for a drink, on Bridgewater Street, before joining the march, proud to be living in one of the most diverse cities in Britain.