If it takes 1 architect around 30 days to design a building, CAN 30 architects design a whole building in a weekend?
Devonshire Road Nature Reserve wants to create a sustainable, low energy
building using timber, and which can be partly constructed by
volunteers and timber building enthusiasts. The building will be used to
support the Nature Reserve’s environmental, education, community and
musical activities and events.
We are looking for architects, engineers, timber building specialists,
environmental engineers, sustainability/green building specialists,
landscape architects, building surveyors, planners, designers and others
to volunteer to help to DESIGN a new building for the nature reserve
over the weekend of the
21st and 22nd May 2016.
The Devonshire Road Nature Reserve (DRNR) is run and managed by the
Friends of Devonshire Road Nature Reserve is located next to the Railway
Line in Forest Hill, SE23. The existing building is not in good
condition and does not provide the accessible environment that the
reserve needs to support the ecology and biodiversity of the site, the
programme of educational activites, and the local community.
The Forest Hill Society and Devonshire Road Nature Reserve are
organizing a design charrette to survey the site, review the project
brief, produce concept designs, plans and detailed proposals for the new
building. Over the course of the Saturday we are planning design
workshops, presentations to the Nature Reserve Committee, design review,
drawing and visualisations, and other activities to support the design
of a new building. On the Sunday we will continue the design work and
hold an exhibition of the proposals developed so far.
Details: 10-6pm Saturday 21st May and 10-2pm on Sunday 22nd May
Refreshments and lunch will be provided for participants of the design charrette
Please bring drawing materials and any technology you need
Please email us to sign up by the 14th May 2016
email: infodevonshireroad@gmail.com