December 16th, 2016
December 16th, 2016
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We’re excited to be working with 2015 Turner Prize winners Assemble to market their much-admired Yardhouse.
The structure was originally built as the practice’s workspace in east London in 2014, and has recently been disassembled and put into storage, awaiting a new owner.
The Yardhouse is a modular two-storey structure that would suit a variety of uses, and is instantly recognisable for the handmade concrete tiles in a variety of pastel colours that cover its facade.
Following the completion of the Yardhouse, Assemble have carried out a number of other innovative projects, notably the transformation of the previously neglected Granby Street in Liverpool. This led to their extraordinary Turner Prize victory in 2015 – the first time that an architecture practice has claimed the most prestigious award in British art.
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