Hidden gardens and London arches provided the inspiration for a new community building by Office Sian Architecture + Design, located in the heart of Covent Garden, London. The Phoenix Garden Community Building is one of the only purpose-built community buildings in Camden, and replaces storage sheds and concrete hard-standing.
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Located in one of the London’s hidden gardens, Office Sian Architecture + Design has designed a wooden and brick community building that provides a venue for a multitude of uses.
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- 22 September 2017
- London
This new building succeeds in providing a venue for a multitude of uses; from providing WC facilities for guests to the park, to allowing space for school visits and community parties, to education events and weddings. High quality materials were proposed to create a robust building, suited to the nature of a busy inner-city location, and also to the needs of a client who maintains a garden throughout the year. Brickwork to match the existing low-garden walls is the primary material used for the external walls, with an archway to suggest not only an entrance, but also of a garden behind. The main facade is celebrated with white limestone lettering which references the nearby St Giles Church.
The green roof of the structure increases the planting area of the garden by 90 sqm. A lower green roof area brings an element of the foliage of the garden to the front of the building, and provides a warm introduction to the visitor. For the internal floor, brickwork to blend with the garden pathways is laid in intricate patterns, and when doors leading to the garden area fully open, lends to a blurring of the boundary between inside and outside space.
Phoenix Garden Community Building, London, UK
Program: community space
Architect: Office Sian Architecture + Design
Structural engineer: Carter Clack
Area: 90 sqm
Completion: 2017