Pizza anyone

Works started on site  this week for an Italian Pizza restaurant in West Kensington.

We're hoping for the space to turn out as well as their pizzas.

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Carpet-tern

As part of the practice’s engagement in the local community, studioort supports the start-up business charity Hatch Enterprise in opening the community hub 55 EAST.

We have provided charitable design advice and designed Carpet-tern, a flexible carpet cutting template offering multiple configuration options for a flexible space with a lounge theme.

55EAST crowdfunding campaign is now live and open to support:

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/55east/?

 

Imaginary cities 004 - VERMIN

The fourth title 'Vermin' of an ongoing series of screen prints called 'Imaginary cities' combines natural micro patterns found in a leaf with man-made structures.

42.0 x 59.4 cm

 

Academic year 2017/18

Artison continues his academic role at Anglia Ruskin University and welcomes all first year students at the School of Architecture and the Department of Engineering and the Built Environment. 

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Notting Hill Housing Bursary

No shame to admit that startups usually struggle with cashflow. We are no exception. Therefore we happily announce that we’ve been selected as one of the recipients of the Notting Hill Housing bursary 2017.

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GARDENSTUDIO TWICKENHAM

Studioort are thrilled to be working on a new garden studio in this wild romance in a Conservation area in Twickenham. The garden room will replace a dilapidated old garage and will create a personal retreat for an actor and stage director and his family.

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Imaginary cities 003 - CIRCUIT CITY

The third title 'Circuit City' of an ongoing series of screen prints called 'Imaginary cities' is finished and the paint has just dried. Machine meets Metropolis in a scale-defying composition.

42.0 x 59.4 cm

 

VITRINE-HOUSE

Studioort are pleased to announce that planning consent has been granted for Vitrine-House. The proposal reconfigures a two-storey Victorian mid-terrace in a conservation area in West London. A sheltered vitrine-like external space serves as a link between the old and the new and transforms the existing typology. Drawing inspiration from Japanese rock gardens, the space can be seen from various rooms in the house and adds a third aspect to the existing street and garden-aspect.