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’Assemble represents values profoundly opposite to the current directions of property’ says Moore
United Kingdom Architecture News - Dec 01, 2015 - 12:15 4563 views
Members of Assemble at Sugarhouse Studios, Stratford, London. image © Sophia Evans for the Observer.
Rowan Moore from The Guardian has reviewed new initiative from London-based design studio Assemble's new coming projects for cities. Assemble is a volunteer creative initiative and creating a wide range of projects in the field of art, architecture and design with social responsibility. One of Assembles' latest work is Granby Workshop project that has received many positive criticism by the audience and the public. Here's a Rowan Moore's review on Assemble's latest planned projects.
None of the 16 members of Assemble is a fully qualified architect, and some are not architects at all. They are aged between 26 and 29. They don’t yet have a completed permanent new building to their name. They occupy a provisional space close to the former Olympic site in east London that will soon disappear beneath the onrushing wave of residential development......Continue Reading
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