Pea Soup House / Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
A young team of six architectural designers from Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios won an open call competition released by the RIBA (Royal institute of British Architects) to rethink or construct community within the built environment. The team developed a proposal for the mobile installation now known as ?Pea Soup House?.聽
Courtesy of FCB Studios
Architects: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Location: London, United Kingdom
Project Organisers: RIBA/London Festival of Architecture
Structural Engineers: Expedition Studio
Area: 52.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Courtesy of FCB Studios , Elizabeth Knuckles
Graphic Design: Studio Mothership
Designers & Makers: RIBA Young People?s Forum
Courtesy of FCB Studios
A young team of six architectural designers from Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios won an open call competition released by the RIBA (Royal institute of British Architects) to rethink or construct community within the built environment. The team developed a proposal for the mobile installation now known as ?Pea Soup House?.聽
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London?s air was once described as ?thick as pea soup? during the industrial revolution and Londoners were known as ?Pea Soupers?. In 1952 11,000 deaths were attributed to poor air quality. Today is not much...
Courtesy of FCB Studios
Architects: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Location: London, United Kingdom
Project Organisers: RIBA/London Festival of Architecture
Structural Engineers: Expedition Studio
Area: 52.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Courtesy of FCB Studios , Elizabeth Knuckles
Graphic Design: Studio Mothership
Designers & Makers: RIBA Young People?s Forum
Courtesy of FCB Studios
A young team of six architectural designers from Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios won an open call competition released by the RIBA (Royal institute of British Architects) to rethink or construct community within the built environment. The team developed a proposal for the mobile installation now known as ?Pea Soup House?.聽
Diagram
London?s air was once described as ?thick as pea soup? during the industrial revolution and Londoners were known as ?Pea Soupers?. In 1952 11,000 deaths were attributed to poor air quality. Today is not much...
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