Assemble Architects: from Cineroleum to Yardhouse – in pictures
The Yardhouse temporary work space at Sugarhouse Studios, east London, which Assemble built in four months at a cost £80,000Photograph: AssembleYardhouse during construction Photograph: AssembleExterior of the Yardhouse clad in multi-coloured concrete tiles made by hand on site Photograph: Assemble
A temporary rehearsal space for Café Oto in east London. Assemble scraped up muck and stones already on its site to make its thick, rough wallsPhotograph: AssembleInterior of Cafe Oto's rehearsal spacePhotograph: Lewis Jones /AssembleThe exterior of the Cafe Oto building – Assemble founder Lewis Jones describes the effect as 'rubbledash'Photograph: Lewis Jones/AssembleIn Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Assemble revived the post-war idea of the adventure playground, as a response to the “boredom and exclusions” of children living in urban areasPhotograph: AssembleAt work on the children's playground in GlasgowPhotograph: AssembleThe disused petrol station in Clerkenwell, London, that Assemble ingeniously turned into Cineroleum in 2010Photograph: AssembleThe completed Cineroleum, Clerkenwell, LondonPhotograph: Assemble
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