Serie Architects Releases RCA Battersea Campus Proposal
Serie Architects has released its proposal for the Royal College of Art?s (RCA) campus in Battersea, London. Designed for the campus? competition?which was won by Herzog & de Meuron?the 15,000-square-meter project would house the schools of architecture, material, and fine art, as well as specialist research centers and entrepreneurial incubators.Â
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Serie Architects has released its proposal for the Royal College of Art?s (RCA) campus in Battersea, London. Designed for the campus? competition?which was won by Herzog & de Meuron?the 15,000-square-meter project would house the schools of architecture, material, and fine art, as well as specialist research centers and entrepreneurial incubators. In an effort to create a spatial model that encourages collaboration across academic disciplines, the proposal centers on the idea of stacked planes, or ?tables,? each of which defines a particular space, but which is not enclosed. The resulting space, through the overlapping of tables and double- and triple-height ceilings, creates an open and highly visible environment.
Courtesy of Serie Architects
Courtesy of Serie Architects
A single, five-story volume spanning the length of the site contains individual school programs, and research programs are stacked in a ten-story tower. Between these two spaces is a narrow set of spine-like ?she...
Courtesy of Serie Architects
Serie Architects has released its proposal for the Royal College of Art?s (RCA) campus in Battersea, London. Designed for the campus? competition?which was won by Herzog & de Meuron?the 15,000-square-meter project would house the schools of architecture, material, and fine art, as well as specialist research centers and entrepreneurial incubators. In an effort to create a spatial model that encourages collaboration across academic disciplines, the proposal centers on the idea of stacked planes, or ?tables,? each of which defines a particular space, but which is not enclosed. The resulting space, through the overlapping of tables and double- and triple-height ceilings, creates an open and highly visible environment.
Courtesy of Serie Architects
Courtesy of Serie Architects
A single, five-story volume spanning the length of the site contains individual school programs, and research programs are stacked in a ten-story tower. Between these two spaces is a narrow set of spine-like ?she...
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