Block West Pavilion / Automated Architecture (AUAR) Labs

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  • Design Team: Mollie Claypool, Kevin Saey, Gilles Retsin, Tomas Tvarjonas, David Doria, Danae Parissi
  • Project Partner: Melissa Mean & Hannah Clark from the Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC)
  • Engineering: YIP Structural Engineering - Manja van de Worp
  • Design: Knowle West residents - Toni Gray, Don Jones, George Knowlson, John Bennet, Sarah-Jayne Turner, Megan Clark-Bagnall, Megan Royall, Lucy Harris, Ben Griffiths
  • Fabrication: KWMC The Factory - Chris Ingram, with John Bennett and Angus Crowe
  • Building: Knowle West residents - Toni Gray, Don Jones, George Knowlson, John Bennet, Sarah-Jayne Turner, Megan Clark-Bagnall, Megan Royall, Lucy Harris, Estefania Lera Sanchez, Jacob Corn, Hannah Latham, Bec Chalkley, Vincent Bodinier, Ade Armstrong, Penny Evans, Harrison Wilcox, Alec Bateman, Erin Gillies, Esther Hesketh, Jan Piotrowski, Richard Sewell, Angus Crowe
  • Funder: Transforming Construction Network Plus
  • Country: United Kingdom
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Text description provided by the architects. Against the backdrop of a government that underfunds affordable housing, new collaborations with research labs and community groups are reclaiming local housing production in Bristol, UK. Under the guidance of research laboratory AUAR Labs from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, citizen-led digital arts organisation Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC) and social scientist Dr Claire McAndrew (The Bartlett School of Architecture), the local community in Knowle West ‘levelled up’ to reclaim the means of design technology and construction automation, by entirely co-designing, fabricating and assembling their own housing prototype. Called ‘Block West’, the housing prototype is built out of 145 discrete, lego-like timber blocks and was assembled together by the community in less than two weeks.

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Cite: "Block West Pavilion / Automated Architecture (AUAR) Labs" 22 Dec 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/953712/block-west-pavilion-automated-architecture-auar-labs> ISSN 0719-8884

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