Antepavilion / PUP architects
The pavilion invites discussion about the occupation of the city's rooftops by highlighting relaxed permitted development rights. It suggests that if dwellings could be disguised as air conditioning equipment, thousands of micro houses could be built across the city providing new homes.
© Jim Stevenson
Architects: PUP architects
Location: Hoxton, London, England, United Kingdom
Lead Architects: Theo Molloy, Chloe Leen, Steve Wilkinson
Area: 15.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jim Stevenson
Engineers: AKT
© Jim Stevenson
From the architect. The pavilion invites discussion about the occupation of the city's rooftops by highlighting relaxed permitted development rights. It suggests that if dwellings could be disguised as air conditioning equipment, thousands of micro houses could be built across the city providing new homes.
Colored Exploded View
Covertly extrovert, the snaking linear form is functional yet surprisingly sculptural and is clad in silver shingles cut from reject Tetra-Pak printed roll. Â The Antepavilion has been built by PUP with the assistance of carpenters and a team of volunteers, and technical support from structural engineers, AKTii.
© Jim Stevenson
Floor Plan (Seat)
© Jim Stevenson
PUP Architects said: ?While permitted development exists for large scale infrastructural roof installations, a littl...
© Jim Stevenson
Architects: PUP architects
Location: Hoxton, London, England, United Kingdom
Lead Architects: Theo Molloy, Chloe Leen, Steve Wilkinson
Area: 15.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jim Stevenson
Engineers: AKT
© Jim Stevenson
From the architect. The pavilion invites discussion about the occupation of the city's rooftops by highlighting relaxed permitted development rights. It suggests that if dwellings could be disguised as air conditioning equipment, thousands of micro houses could be built across the city providing new homes.
Colored Exploded View
Covertly extrovert, the snaking linear form is functional yet surprisingly sculptural and is clad in silver shingles cut from reject Tetra-Pak printed roll. Â The Antepavilion has been built by PUP with the assistance of carpenters and a team of volunteers, and technical support from structural engineers, AKTii.
© Jim Stevenson
Floor Plan (Seat)
© Jim Stevenson
PUP Architects said: ?While permitted development exists for large scale infrastructural roof installations, a littl...
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