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PreCursor

IMG_0958 IMG_4158  IMG_9522 IMG_1059Invisible Studio was commissioned by the new school of architecture at the University of Reading to work alongside 40 1st year students and run a participatory design / make workshop to construct a pavilion for the end of year show.  The PreCursor project was built without mechanical fixings, or working at height, or any tools and the whole project was carried out in 5 days including the design and construction, and used ‘same section’ 15mm x 100mm unseasoned home grown larch throughout from the woodland that Invisible Studio manage alongside practice. The entire structure – a ‘dry laminated’ gridshell is bound together with cable ties, enabling the structure to be dismantled in 1 day by 2 people and the timber reused by the university for a similar project next year.
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Make Studio

MAKE 17

A 5 day intensive making workshop, held in a 100 acre woodland near Bath from 18-22 September 2017 (inclusive) that provides participants a rare opportunity for an immersive introduction into the world of Design and Make.

See HERE for more details.

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Longdrop Goes Viral!

IMG_4383 IMG_4415 square for instaOur no-cost, no-impact ‘Longdrop’ project, built from scavenged materials with friends and neighbours has become front page news around the world… See more images HERE and read the Dezeen story HERE.

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Pleasure Gardens Build Up Studio

IMG_5960IMG_5471IMG_5477IMG_9843IMG_5337IMG_5461IMG_5460IMG_5360     IMG_5404Onion Collective CIC organised an extraordinary weekend in Watchet where Piers Taylor, Charley Brentnall and Marc Dix of LT Studio led a workshop to construct, with up to 50 local volunteers a timber canopy and stage with a planted landscape that marked the reclaiming of the overgrown former pleasure gardens for community use.

The structure was made from a series of dry laminated green timber hoops that were bound together with jute rope and no mechanical fixings and few tools. These were bent into shape which effectively tightened the bindings, which will grow even stronger as the rope shrinks when wet and the timber seasons. Many of the volunteers were ‘unskilled’ in the formal sense – and the project is testament to the power of a community coming together to do something for itself.

See completed project images HERE

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