Sands End Arts & Community Centre

Mae Architects
Fullham, London, England

The English firm Mae has completed a building with timber and bricks where 35% of the construction is composed of recycled materials

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The importance of recycled materials includes prioritizing the use of bolts as structural fixing in order to simplify dismantling. The triangular roof forms – referencing old glasshouse structures in South Park and at Fulham Palace in West London, where the new centre is located – create openings for daylight to enter through.

Flexible spaces make it possible to accommodate a variety of social and educational activities, besides facilitating readaptation should the need arise in the future. The one-level building is organized in two blocks. One contains a multipurpose hall and a café, and the other provides dressing rooms, a common hall, and a nursery.

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