Dovecote Studio

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The creative campus at Snape Maltings was founded by Benjamin Britten in derelict industrial buildings on the Suffolk coast.

© Haworth Tompkins

The Dovecote is part of Haworth Tompkin’s phased extension of the campus for Aldeburgh Music and inhabits the ruins of a dovecote overlooking the marshes.

© Haworth Tompkins

The new form expresses the internal volume of the Victorian structure as a Cor-ten steel ‘lining’, a welded monocoque that was prefabricated and craned into position.

photo c. philipvile

A large north light roof window provides even light for artists, while a small mezzanine platform with a writing desk incorporates a fully opening glazed corner window that gives long views over the marshes towards the sea.

photo c. philipvile

The single volume will be used by artists in residence, by musicians as rehearsal or performance space, by staff for meetings or as a temporary exhibition space.

photo c. philipvile

Only the minimum necessary brickwork repairs were carried out to stabilise the existing ruin prior to the new structure being inserted. Decaying existing windows were left alone and vegetation growing over the dovecote was protected to allow it to continue a natural process of ageing and decay.

photo c. philipvile

The interior walls and ceiling of the space are lined with spruce plywood to create a timber ‘box’ within the Cor-ten shell.

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Credits

  • project > Haworth Tompkins
  • location > Snape Maltings, Snape, Suffolk (Great Britain)
  • program > studio
  • materials > plywood, cor-ten steel, brick, vegetation
  • dimension > 30 mq
  • cost > 155.000 £
  • chronology > 2009
  • photo credits > philipvile

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