
Construction has begun in earnest for next Friday evening’s AA Projects Review 2007 exhibition. The AA’s Bedford Square facilities are open late all weekend, and next week, building up to the opening.

Students and staff from across the school attending presentations by 13 students, for fifth year projects nominated by Diploma School staff for AA Diploma Honours consideration.

Part of the crowd gathered for this afternoon’s Diploma Honours presentations.

Dan Marks presenting his fifth year project at this afternoon’s 2007 Diploma Honours presentations.

The crowd watching Jesse Sabatier’s 10-minute summary of his fifth year project, at this afternoon’s AA Diploma Honours presentations. 12 presentations from across the Diploma School, nominated by Unit staff.

The construction crew working on getting everything connected for the Pavilion being built in preparation of next Friday’s opening.

Models and other material gathered together in preparation for the weekend installation of the Projects Review exhibition, in the AA Front Members Gallery. The building is open late every night until next Friday’s Exhibition Opening.

Friday, end-of-the-working day, and Week 32 of the AA School’s 2006-07 academic year. The AA’s Inter 2 Summer Pavilion floating above Bedford Square. Construction continues tomorrow.

And tomorrow he presents for Honours.

Organised by the Student Forum.

Students are building the exhibition spaces.

Margaret Dewhurst designed the pavilion.

RIBA/ARB Part 1 Portfolios

Celebrating the end of term in the rain.

Celebrating the end of term in their usual way.

Looking at Ryo’s model - he got a High Pass.