呼應2026倫敦建築節「歸屬」主題!The Veggery 溫室亮相巴比肯社區
呼應2026倫敦建築節「歸屬」主題!The Veggery 溫室亮相巴比肯社區
為了響應本年度倫敦建築節(London Festival of Architecture),建築團隊 Studio Folk Architects 與 Raskl 攜手合作,在
巴比肯屋村(Barbican Estate)打造了一座名為「The Veggery」的木構框架溫室。
六角形的建築頂部採用多重拱型的透明筒椎狀屋頂,呼應了巴比肯屋村標誌性的筒形穹頂,溫室座落於聖吉爾斯克里波門教堂(St Giles' Cripplegate church)旁,預計將作為期間限定設施展出至九月。
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呼應今年建築節的主題「歸屬(Belonging)」,設計團隊期望 The Veggery 不僅是一座溫室與種植空間,更能發揮社區涼亭的功用。
Studio Folk Architects 共同創辦人派崔克·奧基夫(Patrick O'Keefe)表示:「我們非常興奮能看到 The Veggery 融入新家,並在今年夏天成為巴比肯標誌性公共領域的延伸。
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團隊努力規劃了一系列的活化活動,希望能培養出大眾對這座空間的共享認同感。這是一個具備多重功能的場域——它同時是溫室、活動場地、教室,也是享用午餐的好去處,我們希望每個人都能在這裡找到自己喜歡的角落。」
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在結構設計上,The Veggery 採用易於拆卸的木造設計,內部包含一個用於舉辦活動的開放區域,以及三個配有長椅和植物層架的隔間。建築外部的四個角落皆設有雨水收集桶,屋頂中央更頂著一個高達一公尺的「蕪菁(turnip)」造型裝飾。
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牆面上貼有由鄰近的倫敦市女子學校(City of London School for Girls)學生們所創作的植物與蔬菜彩色紙雕拼貼,營造出宛如彩繪玻璃般的迷人效果。
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The Veggery 是「城市種子(Seeds in the City)」公開設計競圖的獲勝作品,並由倫敦市文化大道商業改進區(Culture Mile Business Improvement District)負責佈署安裝。
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Raskl 總監丹·羅斯(Dan Rose)強調:「最令人興奮的其實是基地本身——這裡有一座仍在運作的教堂、一所有著自家種植計畫的學校,以及一個在建築節結束後,仍會繼續使用這個空間的活躍社區。我們很高興能將一個強而有力的好點子,轉化為他們可以自由揮灑的專屬空間。」
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倫敦巴比肯社區出現了一座超可愛的期間限定溫室!🌱
為了今年的倫敦建築節,設計團隊打造了這座名為「The Veggery」的六角形木造溫室。它的拱型屋頂完美呼應了巴比肯的經典穹頂風格,屋頂正上方甚至還頂著一顆高達一公尺的巨大「蕪菁」裝飾!
這裡不只能種植物,還是社區居民上課、辦活動或吃午餐的超棒聚會所。牆面還有當地女校學生設計的彩繪玻璃效果拼貼,陽光灑落時超級夢幻✨ 展期只到九月,最近在倫敦的朋友千萬別錯過這個充滿活力的公共空間!🇬🇧
Architecture firms Studio Folk Architects and Raskl have built a timber-framed greenhouse, named The Veggery, at the Barbican Estate as part of the London Festival of Architecture.
Hexagonal in shape, The Veggery was topped with a multi-arched polytunnel roof that references the barrel-vaulted roofs of the Barbican.
Set to be in place next to the St Giles' Cripplegate church at the Barbican Estate until September, the temporary greenhouse was built as part of this year's London Festival of Architecture.
Designed in response to the festival's theme of Belonging, Studio Folk Architects and Raskl intended The Veggery to function as a community pavilion as well as a greenhouse and growing space.
"We're really excited to see The Veggery installed in its new home and become an extension of the Barbican's iconic public realm for the summer," said Studio Folk Architects co-founder Patrick O'Keefe.
"We've worked hard with the project team to develop a programme of activation that aims to foster a sense of shared ownership," he continued.
"It's a space that does a lot – a greenhouse, an event space, a classroom and a spot for lunch – so we hope everyone can find something they enjoy in it."
Designed for disassembly, the Veggery's timber structure encompasses an open area for hosting events and three bays with benches and shelves for plants.
Water butts mark the corners of the structure on the exterior, and a metre-tall finial in the shape of a turnip crowns the roof.
Colourful paper collages of plants and vegetables were transferred onto the walls to create a stained-glass effect, crafted by students from the neighbouring City of London School for Girls.
The Veggery was selected as the winning design in the open Seeds in the City design competition and was installed by the City of London's Culture Mile Business Improvement District.
"Raskl has been proud to work alongside Studio Folk, London Festival of Architecture and Culture Mile Business Improvement District to bring The Veggery to life at St Giles'," said Raskl director Dan Rose.
"What makes it most exciting is the site itself – a working church, a school with its own growing programme, and a community that will actually use the space long after the festival ends," he continued. "We're glad to have helped turn a strong idea into something they can all make their own."
The photography is by Mike Massaro unless stated.