KSR Architects to design pop-up pavilion for first Camden Create Festival 2014
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Apr 14, 2014
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As we move forward into the springtime months, more outdoor events and festivals will start popping up on your calendar like daisies. What will also be popping up is KSR Architects' Camden Town Pavilion at the iconic Britannia junction outside Camden Town Underground Station in Camden, London.
The local design practice recently won the competition to design the temporary pavilion for the town's first annual Camden Create Festival happening May 13-15.
Read on for more details.
"Based in Camden, the practice is delighted to be participating in the festival, which aims to celebrate the existing community of creative enterprises in the area, and attract new businesses.vBrittania junction is a significant and key confluence of views and thoroughfares and the perfect location for an artwork that represents this hidden community.
Working closely alongside ARUP and DW Plastics, the free standing public pavilion has been designed to be installed quickly - overnight, making innovative use of a lightweight theatre and stage truss system that is hoisted up to hang over 640 multi-coloured and translucent tubes above the pedestrian square."
"The perfect square of compact coloured tubes represents the incredibly dense community of multi-disciplined creative businesses in Camden today. The tubes are hung like a kaleidoscopic wind chimes, allowing them to move and shapeshift in the wind. Each little collision represents the conversations, interactions, and networking being promoted between people."
"'KSR has been apart of this hidden creative community for over 30 years so we were determined to do something ambitious and most importantly bright and colour to represent the festival’s core mantra for exploration,discovery, and exposure.'" - Les Koski, Partner, KSR Architects
Images courtesy of KSR Architects.
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