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A Concave ‘Scoop’ Out of a New Building in London Frames a Historic Circular Window Nearby — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 22 July 2024 13:52
Published 22 July 2024
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Design History#architecture #bricks #Corstorphine & Wright #LondonJuly 22, 2024Kate Mothes#architecture #bricks #Corstorphine & Wright #London



Design
History

#architecture
#bricks
#Corstorphine & Wright
#London

July 22, 2024

Kate Mothes

All images © Corstorphine & Wright, shared with permission

From an office building in Southwark, London, an innovative expansion emerges in white glazed brick. Architecture firm Corstorphine & Wright conceived of “The Scoop,” a contemporary twist on a historic building in the Union Street Conservation Area, to modernize an existing structure and recognize its past. About 500 meters from the River Thames and centered on Union Street and Southwark Bridge Road, the quarter consists of predominantly 19th-century industrial warehousing, commercial spaces, and ecclesiastical structures.

“It was important for us to honour the cultural and historic context of the area and respect the neighbouring church building, ensuring its visibility and reverence,” says David Croswaithe, director of Corstorphine & Wright. “The resulting building is a carefully orchestrated balance, allowing its neighbours to shine whilst also shining itself and adding to the vibrant architectural cultural variety of the area.”

“The Scoop” reuses an existing four-story building, affixing a side and upward extension that increases office space and adds a roof garden with panoramic city views. Its characteristic, semi-circular void creates a “visual bridge” between its facade and an adjacent church’s striking circular window. When viewed from an angle facing the church, the concave form of the new facade provides a striking frame for the historical feature.

Find more on the firm’s website.

 

people walk by a white brick facade in London that looks like it has a large scoop carved out of it

a detail of a concave form in a white brick facade, set against a blue sky

a detail of a white brick facade viewed from the ground, showing a concave form and numerous step-like patterns of bricks

a detail of a white brick facade viewed from the ground, showing a concave form and numerous step-like patterns of bricks

a building in London viewed from beneath a bridge, showing people walking along the street in front of a white brick building with a large scoop shape in the facade

#architecture
#bricks
#Corstorphine & Wright
#London

 

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