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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

BLACK KITE in East London, UK by Bureau de Change architects

 
October 8th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bureau de Change architects

Bureau de Change have completed a creative studio for Black Kite, an independent visual effects and design studio in East London, curating a series of intersecting and carved-out cylinders. These configure a sequence of spaces with varying degrees of privacy; informed by the heritage of the site’s industrial past.

The client’s brief called for a specific working environment; production and visual effects suites that are isolated from external sources of light and sound. Bureau de Change responded to these conditions by devising a spatial strategy conceptualised from the site’s industrial past as an Engineers and Iron Foundry.

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

  • Architects: Bureau de Change architects
  • Project: BLACK KITE
  • Location: East London, UK
  • Photography: Gilbert McCarragher
  • Contractor: AW Spaces

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Geometrical forms of traditional iron kilns reprise themselves in the proposal as a composition of dispersed intersecting circles, mapped across the grid system established by the existing columns. Each volume contains a rectangular void, enclosing the production, editing, and colour suites in a controlled private environment. Smaller cylinders intersect the private working space to create transitioning thresholds.

Co-founder and Director of Bureau de Change Katerina Dionysopoulou said, “We are proposing a scheme that extracts and interpolates volumes and motifs of traditional Victorian foundries and kilns to create a gradient of introvert to extrovert spaces, seamlessly integrated together through a bespoke layout and design language.”

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

The undulating external surface forged from the intersections was excavated at intervals, creating carved-out spaces within the volumes. These cavities function as semi-private break out spaces, each correlating to their respective enclosed working suite; creating duality of space within a singular volume, separated by a lone wall. The placement of each excavation allows for a natural transition between the enclosed working areas, semiprivate breakout cavities, and the central open plan working space.

Co-founder and Director of Bureau de Change Billy Mavropoulos explains, “Each of the volumes are clad in painted routed timber surfaces, informed by the vertical seams of traditional iron kilns. The cut-outs are finished in a rough clay plaster, juxtaposing the sharper articulation of the cylinders with warm cave like textures further adding to the journey of materials, textures and colours in the space.”

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

At the ground floor, the open plan lounge in the centre links the reception in the front with the open plan production desks in the back. The exposed production desks are undesignated, allowing for ease of access and flexible impromptu usage. The kitchen inhabiting one of the cavities is cladded in stainless steel to reflect light and act as a distinct centrepiece of the room by the entrance becoming the social core of the office. Handmade glazed ceramic tiles circumnavigate the curved recycled plastic countertop.

Carefully curated furniture activate the space and create a homely and comfortable atmosphere, placed among the cavities and the negative spaces formed between the volumes. The proposed layout offers access to a gradating degree of porosity and permeability in work-space environments, incorporating and catering to preferential cultures, values, and behaviours of people. The spaces are not separated into different sectors but are connected seamlessly into one plan, offering a sense of discovery through different layers.

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

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