FROMTHEGROUNDUP           
FROMTHEGROUNDUP (FTGU) is an interdisciplinary art and architectural design studio based at Primary in Nottingham. Made up of a core team of William Harvey, Elin Keyser and Jacob Kelly who bring in a range of collaborators for specific projects bringing together a range of experience in architecture, sustainability, art, research and making.

Our projects are carefully considered to be as low impact as possible by using Passivhaus design principles together with low embodied carbon materials, helping to reduce the environmental impacts of construction on the planet. We use participatory design methodologies to co-produce work, which doesn’t always end-up as a building. Agency throughout design stages is shared, a process which fosters a sense of ownership with those who inhabit and use the resulting space. We believe this creates richer and more sustainable projects.

We work at multiple scales from furniture to domestic up to the organisational and institutional. This includes private clients, arts organisations and community groups with whom we seek to create joyful places and spaces for human and more-than-human cultures to thrive in.

FTGU is a not-for-profit worker’s co-op, with shared responsibility and ownership among its members, creating a more ethical working culture. Any profits are reinvested into community projects,  research, art and writing. This allows for explorations into the ethics, philosophies, and the practicalities behind climate change mitigation, material (re)use, and participatory design.



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FROMTHEGROUNDUP STUDIO  LIMITED
Registration number: 15478884
FRAMEWORK-FOR-PRACTICE : NEAR NOW : NOTTINGHAM

Framework-For-Practice (FFP) is an architectural art installation using scaffolding.

We use scaffolding both physically, for the flexibility and adaptability it affords, but also metaphorically, as something temporary that is continual flux supporting the (re)making, repair and restoration our buildings, towns and places, only here it aids the (re)making, repair and restoration of culture and creativity. 

We aim to open new possibilities for creative production and collaboration. We work with artists, curators, galleries, organisations, events and movements. 

FFP is essentially a Kit of Parts, which can be used and reused countless times. There is almost zero-waste for each project as the materials are metabolised into the next iteration  

Project Team: Will Harvey, Ryan Boultbee

Collaborators: Candice Jacobs (OTOKA), No Jobs In The Arts, Tom Harris, 

Artists: Aja Ireland, Martin Sommerville, Forensic Architecture, Yuri Pattison, Ben Grosser, Robert Mitchell.

Cleint: Near Now


2022 - Ongoing