Peter Morris designs Clerkenwell Design Week pavilion from pink imitation stone
Architect Peter Morris has unveiled The Possible Impossible Pavilion, which is made of multiple connected arches and constructed from a polystyrene-based imitation stone, at Clerkenwell Design Week.
The pink pavilion, located outside the St James Church in Clerkenwell, is a smaller model of Morris's upcoming project The Cloud House, which is being constructed in Gospel Oak and will be completed next year.
"The Possible Impossible is essentially a scale model of The Cloud House, with some alterations to fit the desired aesthetic and functionality," Morris told Dezeen.
The installation is on show at Clerkenwell Design Week
Both the upcoming house and the installation shown at the design week were inspired by church architecture.
"I took inspiration for the overall design of the Cloud House from the Grade I listed St Martin's Church, which is located opposite the house," Morris said. "Interestingly this smaller version, The Possible Impossible Pavilion, is also located opposite St James Church Park, next to the Crypt on the Green," he added.
"The design of the installation is inspired by the arches and architectural elements of a church, making it fitting to have both iterations situated near churches. "
The Possible Impossible Pavilion has interconnected arches
The Possible Impossible Pavilion, made in partnership with manufacturer Build Lite and art consultancy Artistic Statements, features numerous interlinked arches decorated with cr...
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