Pipeline Hijacking Part 1 Project 2018 Camille Dunlop Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL) | UK ‘Pipeline Hijacking’ is a speculative glimpse into alternative means of dwelling and building construction. The project imagines how a community could hijack, grow along, and be informed by, an existing infrastructure of an Icelandic Geothermal Pipeline Network which supplies a constant stream of hot water. The resulting architecture becomes an ecosystem of hot water pipes with a variety of habitable climates, unique spatial experiences and an ethos of sustainable living. Tutor(s)