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Working with stone and metal has very specific spatial requirements. For metal, the volume has to accommodate the very high temperature of the smelting furnace and the design has to account for rising hot-air. For carving stone, the environment has to be open and easy to access. For this purpose, the two sheds were designed as light, metal structures hugging the profile of the site. Materials were selected such that they do not succumb to abrasive use and simple detailing enabled only 3 steel sections to be used across the two buildings. The open plan and the specific condition of the common space help sculptors work with ease indoors and outdoors.
INFORMATION Project Type: Industrial Art Space Clients: NA – Parivartan, Siwan (Takshila Educational Society) Location: Siwan, Bihar Design Team: Nirmal Pillai, Rishiraj Sarkar, Ruturaj Parikh Site Area: 1200 Sq M Built-Up Area: Metal Studio: 360 Sq M; Stone Studio: 160 Sq M Status: Completed 2019 Images: Studio Matte
Assemble, BC architects and studies, BC materials, and Atelier LUMA have collaborated with regional craftsmen, industrial partners, and local experts such as Kim Hyeongki from Chosun University, Yoon Jungwon from the University of Seoul and graduate students from their respective programs on the renewal of a small site in the residential neighbourhood of Dongmyeong-gong as part of the Architectural Biennale of Gwangju.Â