Masters Thesis Project - Inchindown Tanks

Throughout our visit to Scotland, our aim as a studio was to choose a site for our individual thesis project. Before visiting Scotland, I was keen to see Inchindown tanks due to their history and connection to Invergordon. When looking at photos of the site, it was interesting to see a dystopian effect due to its abounded nature, which I was keen to explore first-hand.

When visiting the site, I was struck by the sculptural nature of the oil tanks and how they helped define and frame the local landscape. The tanks were extremely large, making their impact even greater. The site terrain was very rough due to the site being left since the 1960’s, creating interesting challenges when trying to get closer to the tanks. Overall I was struck by the site’s beauty and decided that this would be my thesis project location. I am interested to see how the site will influence my design work and how I use the site. Below are some of the images taken today when exploring the area.

Masters Thesis Project Site Trip - Inverness, Scotland

During our stay this week in Inverness, as part of my final year design project for my MArch, I collected many interesting photos capturing Scotland's beauty and industrial heritage. This is somewhere I have never visited before, and was struck by the beautiful landscape and its connection to the industries around the highland Captial. Below are some of my favourites, and I would highly recommend a visit!

Forest Walk

During a dog walk this morning in my local wooded area I was fortunate to see the sunrise. I decided to capture some photos as the sun broke through the tree canopy. This kind of light is dramatic and emphasised that light and shadow can make an influence in how we experience spaces. The shadows formed by the trees and woodland made the space feel enchanting and enclosed, the light also created natural highlights in the space encouraging the eye to focus on certain areas. I inspire everyone to try and experience local spaces, particularly during the pandemic in the U.K as it is advised to stay local.