Rye’s Cloud Cover Part 2 Project 2020 Nuria Garcia Vazquez University of Brighton | UK My work this year was inspired by a hypothetical and anarchistic approach to building, exploring an architectural language developed via a satire of current (restrictive) planning laws. A series of new rooftop extensions take over the town of Rye in East Sussex. These extensions mimic the shape of natural landscape features such as clouds, trees and distant hills, a cultivated picturesque language which softens the extensions and replaces lost views with artificial and exaggerated versions. The construction of these elements is proposed as a speculative, collective move by local residents undertaken without government intervention or official sanction. The developments begin with small-scale residential additions but – following consequent increases in the population – move on to provide public and civic spaces. Tutor(s) Charles Holland