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The Tottenham Pavilion organisers were always clear that they needed a panel of experts to judge the competition. They needed people from the architectural sector and the locality to judge both the feasibility of the structure and its potential relationship with the Harringay Warehouse District and neighbouring communities. The organisers also wanted to capture local reactions to the designs and hosted a ‘Community Vote’ to gauge reactions. In total seven judges were involved, four from leading architectural practices, two from the Harringay Warehouse District and one with insight around Tottenham’s creative sector. Today we meet Katy Marks, from Citizens Design Bureau, Aida Esposito, Creative Industries Consultant, and Ryan Hughes, Harringay Warehouse District tenant and architect in his own right.
By KooZA/rchThe Tottenham Pavilion organisers were always clear that they needed a panel of experts to judge the competition. They needed people from the architectural sector and the locality to judge both the feasibility of the structure and its potential relationship with the Harringay Warehouse District and neighbouring communities. The organisers also wanted to capture local reactions to the designs and hosted a ‘Community Vote’ to gauge reactions. In total seven judges were involved, four from leading architectural practices, two from the Harringay Warehouse District and one with insight around Tottenham’s creative sector. Today we meet Katy Marks, from Citizens Design Bureau, Aida Esposito, Creative Industries Consultant, and Ryan Hughes, Harringay Warehouse District tenant and architect in his own right.