Hamish Angus McAndrew
Project Next: High Altitude, Low Impact, 2026
Pen and ink collage
Unframed: 74 x 45 cm
Framed: 89 x 60 x 4 cm
Framed: 89 x 60 x 4 cm
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Exploring two overlapping issues that impact the Khumbu region of Nepal - waste management at high altitudes and disaster relief in response to earthquakes and other natural disasters - 'Project...
Exploring two overlapping issues that impact the Khumbu region of Nepal - waste management at high altitudes and disaster relief in response to earthquakes and other natural disasters - "Project Next" views the accumulation of waste as an opportunity, rather than purely a problem. This conceptual project imagines modular disaster relief accommodation made from recycled plastic and encased in a mycelium fungi composite grown from and through agricultural refuse to produce rigid shapes that provide both thermal and acoustic insulation with flame-retardant and self-extinguishing attributes. The drawing highlights the immense Himalayan landscape that the shelters would sit within and the juxtaposition in scale between the proposed small structure and the world's highest mountains.
