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By Dagmar Hoogland

Here’s another youngster that changes the urban environment with his own two hands. His name is Oliver Bishop-Young

A Goldsmith University Graduate, Oliver is now a designer that came up with an extraordinary series of installations for the public.

By converting empty skips into public spaces such as skate parks, swimming pools, living rooms and gardens he shows us a piece of very fresh DIY town planning.

A design solution for the city made out of a piece of metal that’s normally only used for trash. In his words “My work focuses on skips and looks at three main areas: exchange of waste materials, re-use of waste and making use of wasted spaces”.

He also came up with another use of the skips where people could leave unwanted items behind and write down what they’ve added to the skip on a piece of black board. On a website you could search for items required or the location of a skip and find a photo of each skip and where to find the skip (the website is called SkipWaste but is currently not active). Find out more of this project here.

Oliver has since been involved in many other exciting projects from recycled strapping to a poster of a London tube map which shows what would happen to the city when sea levels would rise.

We at VivaCity can’t wait to see what he’s up to next…

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