Barbican flat by Intervention Architecture transforms into a ballet studio
Intervention Architecture has installed shapeshifting furniture in a Barbican apartment in London, allowing it to transform from a home into a dance studio.
Barbican Dancer's Studio is a compact studio flat in the Barbican Estate, owned by a professional ballet dancer.
With very little space on offer, the challenge for Intervention Architecture was to create generous spaces for eating and sleeping, but to also give the client the room he needed to practice his choreography.
The Birmingham-based studio did this by developing a a multi-purpose piece of plywood furniture that can take on various configurations. Mobile and folding elements integrate seating, surfaces, storage and a bed.
To make space for dancing, the library-style bookshelf and seat can be simply moved to a different part of the room. Other configurations are also possible ? Â the idea is for the space to be as flexible as possible.
"It is very quick to assemble and de-assemble from the main modes, around two minutes," explained Parker.
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