A Tale of Two Clouds Part 2 Dissertation 2024 Phoebe Flatau Royal College of Art | UK This dissertation is composed of two clouds. It offers two parallel ideas by taking the form of a business plan for an architectural practice, and a film treatment for an atmospheric production. Together they form one work. The business plan and film treatment both use speculative design as a means of exploring the possibilities of our future. This is not to say all the scenarios I describe should be realised. Rather, through the process of imagining different worlds, I hope to illuminate the limitations and barriers of our present condition. By interrogating our disciplinary prejudices and preconceptions, I believe we can critically consider how these might manifest as behaviours, actions, or negligence. And, in doing so, as architects we might then play a more intentional role in the performance of our collective fate. This act of world building (or unbuilding) uses design as a container, rather than a solution. The dyadic format of this dissertation works in a similar way; a carrier bag of dialogues and narratives, both linguistic and pictorial, fusing or disassociating or dissipating entirely. I am no ghost writer. This dissertation is my personal attempt to elucidate my practice of architectural design with words. Tutor(s) Mark Campbell