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Punchdrunk - One Cartridge Place, 2022
The scheme for Punchdrunk features a temporary entrance pavilion for their new base in south-east London. The pavilion, known as ‘One Cartridge Place’, spans across the carriageway between three listed buildings which house their opening show, and includes an entrance foyer, box office and internal passageways which link the buildings during the performance. Constrained by a temporary lifespan and its connection to listed structures and uneven road surfaces, the lightweight timber framed structure is a complex negotiation of internal floor levels supported by a system of sand-bag foundations. Clad in polycarbonate with a decorative chainmail mesh cladding, the material palette for the link building acknowledges the significance of the adjacent Grade II listed industrial buildings whilst announcing itself as a convivial and welcoming destination. In addition, we designed the cloakroom and toilet areas within the ‘lean-to’ part of the Grade II listed canon manufacturing warehouse, which connect to the temporary pavilion and supported Punchdrunk with their initial office space planning as well as core show infrastructure within the warehouse, creating technical plans for fire compartments, mezzanine, air conditioning and lifts in conjunction with the show’s designer, Livi Vaughan. The internal layouts have been developed to enable the building to become fully accessible for the first time. The interventions are intended to be non-invasive and reversible.
“It’s been fantastic working with Haworth Tompkins on realising One Cartridge Place. The practical support and technical expertise they provided has been invaluable, and vital to the success of the project.”