Gundry + Ducker creates concertina facade for London brewery
A folded facade of galvanised steel and glass fronts the railway arches that house this beer hall in London by local studio Gundry + Ducker.
Located in Kentish Town in North London, the brewery was designed for beer company Camden Town Brewery within railway arches in a cobbled mews.
Gundry + Ducker has created the Camden Town Brewery
Its concertinaed frontage was designed by Gundry + Ducker to celebrate the arches while framing the new taproom and shop within.
"There was an opportunity to think about how we could connect the mews to the city, encourage public and community use and express the brand," studio founder Christian Ducker told Dezeen.
It is located in Kentish Town
Retaining the spirit of being in a busy working brewery whilst creating a welcoming environment for guests was key to the project brief. "We reimagined the mews as an industrial park where the huge stainless-steel tanks and brewing paraphernalia became blended with trees, lighting and seating to form a space used for a range of activities," Ducker explained.
The brewery has a concertinaed facade
The two renovated railway arches act as an extension of the site. The arches are connected by the facade where they front onto the mews.
Formed of galvanised steel and glass, the folded frontage is intended to reflect the industrial nature of the site.
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