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FEILDEN FOWLES

Project: Waterloo City Farm


Client: Oasis Academy / Jamie’s Farm
Location: Waterloo, London
Building Type: Education and farm facilities
Time Scale: 2015-2017
Budget: £150,000
Current Status: Completed

Localizată într-o zonă nefolosită de pământ din sudul gării Waterloo, comunitatea Waterloo Community Farm e gestionată de două
organizații non profit al căror scop e oferirea unei resurse educaționale pentru școlile locale și comunitate.
Propunerile au fost împărțite în două etape: o serie de grajdri de animale cu structură de lemn ,în etapa a doua construindu-se
principalele spații de învățământ din fermă adăpostite sub un acoperiș mare de hambar cu structură de lemn, zona de bucătărie
exterioară unde copiii pot găti cu produse din fermă.
A FARM SCHOOL (GRANGECOLE)
Architects competition:
TEd’A arquitectes
(Jaume Mayol, Irene Pérez)
Architects project and works supervision:
TEd’A arquitectes
(Jaume Mayol, Irene Pérez, Toni Ramis, Tomeu Mateu, Margherita Lurani, Teresa Piferrer)
Architects management and works supervision (local team):
Rapin Saiz architectes
(Vincent Rapin, María Saiz, Mona Dorion, Valentin Rey, Camille Trechot)
Envelope and façade:
xmade (Miquel Rodríguez, Sandra Espinosa)

Propunerea se naște pe baza modelelor de fermă tradițională din zonă pe care le reinterpretează. Fermele sunt
caracterizate de o ordine structurală interioară și de volume neutre.
STRUCTURE IS SPACE
In these traditional models and in the new Orsonnens school structure is the main character, it is the one who shapes the interior of the building. The
clarity of the structural order helps us to solve the program and to characterize the inside.
CONSTRUCTION IS FORM
The constructive honesty of the traditional models is also present in the new school building. Each of the constructive elements is expressed formally
and independently from the rest.
COMPACTNESS AND OUTDOOR NEUTRALITY
The building compacts on part of the currently occupied by parking area, respecting the line of existing trees inside the plot and without encroaching
on the area that is still nature beyond these trees.
INNER WEALTH
Against the outside neutrality of the volume, the inside of the building is complex. The interior space is vertical and multiplies visual relationships. A
central pillar rises sculpturally to the roof, where this is drilled to let in the light.
THE SCHOOL AROUND AN EMPTY
The school program is arranged around an empty space. Classrooms rotate around this central void. This space will be the meeting point for
students, the point of social relations and the axis of movement. This will be a space full of life and where you will see everything that surrounds the
school activity.
The Craft School / University Build Collective

Architects: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology Technical University of Munich University of Augsburg
Location: Kangundo Road, Nairobi, Kenya
Project Team: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Technical University of Munich, University of Augsburg
Interior Décor: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Technical University of Munich, University of Augsburg
Project Year: 2012
Photographer: Matthias Kestel
Website: www.orangefarm-ev.de

From Architects:
The Craft School allows youths from Mathare, the second largest slum in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, a simple artisan training. It was built in two
phases of architecture students from the Technical University of Munich and civil engineering students of the University of Augsburg, together with
students from the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and local workers.
The craft school consists of four buildings, which are arranged such that the resulting free areas can complement each building use. The walls of the
buildings are constructed of solid natural stone masonry in the local tradition of the region. For the roof construction prefabricated structures made
of bamboo were developed that have been tested in the construction preparation for their performance.
Yves Saint Laurent Museum
STUDIO KO

Dedicated to the work of legendary couturier Yves Saint Laurent, the 4,000-square-metre building is the
first dedicated fashion museum in Africa.
It includes permanent and temporary exhibition spaces, a research library with over 6,000 volumes, a
150-seat auditorium, and a bookstore and terrace cafe.
In addition, the museum houses a conservation archive and laboratory that will store and upkeep part of
the extensive collection of clothing, haute-couture accessories and drawings belonging to the Fondation
Pierre Bergé.
Information

City Marrakech

Country Morocco

Size 4000 sq.m


GANGA MAKI WEAWING STUDIO
STUDIO MUMBAI
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