Friday, November 28, 2008

LMS Post ~ Recycled Subway Cars Turned into Studios in London

This article was originally posted on Inhabitat's webpage. Anyone who is into container architecture, here is another version using subway cars in London. I doubt I would want to use a hollowed out F train for shelter or studio space, but you get the reuse idea. The photos are quite good, showing the cars mounted on rooftops and transformed.

Recycled Subway Cars Turned into Studios in London
by Jorge Chapa

Enterprising young artists in the London scene are usually presented with the dilemma of having to rent extremely expensive studio space in order to be able to work. This led furniture designer Auro Foxcroft to a rather ingenious and environmentally conscious solution. What was it? Take old subway cars, mount them on a rooftop, and use them for office space! A bit sparse? Sure! But these recycled subway cars are sure to inspire other green-minded, socially conscious artistic efforts.

Located on top of an old brick warehouse in Shoreditch, London, Village Underground provides affordable studio space for young artists (around 15 pounds per week). The subway cars act as working spaces for the artists, while a lower-level restored warehouse is used to host events and exhibit the artists’ works.

The four subway vehicles that make up the village were purchased for a grand total of 200 pounds each. They were then moved on top of the warehouse, and retrofitted to create a working space. The seats inside the carriages were removed, but everything else remains as is (one can even go into the cabin to play around with all the buttons and levers).

The best bit? There are plans to expand this concept to Berlin, Lisbon, and Toronto. Needless to say, we love it.

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