Surman Weston builds cork-covered studio for sewing and music-making
This cork-clad studio provides a shared workspace for a musician and a seamstress in the back garden of their north-London home.
London office Surman Weston ? formerly Weston, Surman & Deane ? designed Cork Study for a spot at the back of the couple's narrow garden. It follows another backyard studio the architects built back in 2014.
Spanning almost the full width of the space, the building is surrounded by brick walls and foliage that stretches over from neighbouring gardens.
The architects wrapped the block in sheets of cork ? offering a similar tone to the brick backdrop, but creating a contrasting texture. This mottled-brown cladding also weatherproofs the structure, and provides both acoustic and thermal insulation.
"The natural earthy quality of the thick cork, combined with wild-flower roof, helps nestle the building into its organic green surroundings," said architects Tom Surman and Percy Weston.
Forfeiting a large proportion of their own garden, the studio boasts a large skylight in its flat roof and a sliding glass door that make the most of views of the adjacent greenery.
Inside, the cubic volume in lined in birch plywood and features matching furniture ? which cantilevers off the walls to make the most of the limited floor area of just 13 square metres.
Twin desks provide separate workstations for the couple, with shelves both above and below the tabletop for storing music- or sewing-related items.
A long vertical window frames a s...
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