Friday 8 May 2009

Possible uses for the space

There are a multitude of functions that the space could perform and the options of which we are going to interrogate. We have divided the spaces use up into 4 categories and included an array of issues that surround each of those factors:

Studio spaces

As we have decided that shipping containers are going to form the main fabric of the architectural units, we have to consider the allocated amount of space that users need to exercise their craft/profession, so perhaps I need to document the type of use of space within some of the units on Creekside already. Fine artists understandably require more generous dimensions, whereas graphic artists, jewelers, textile designers require a much smaller space. I have witnessed first hand containers being used for studios over at container city so fear not! 

Entertainment/exhibition/mixed use/art space

Designing a unit that can potentially morph for specific uses in this instance is probably the most productive use as it could harmoniously combine music/exhibition/performance, think 'Proud' in Camden. 
One of the processes I'm always keen to engage with is recruiting opinions from potential space users, particularly regarding issues such as these: which reminds me... it would be good to contact the crazy Claire. 

The bus

Again this will depend on the designated use of the space, it could form again a multitude of functions from a cafe, exhibition space, studio space or a waiting area for taxis after the potential gigs have finished. Cathy, a local culture vulture has shown interest in utilising the space for a beautiful little haven during an annual Deptford festival. My initial thoughts about the bus flourished around the idea of renovating it to something of its former glory but a recent visit to Berlin has rapidly seen this notion revised! 

Weekend markets

Markets, markets, markets. This neck of the wood is home to some already legendary markets, we have the Greenwich indoor delight which boasts an array of world cuisines, the hog roast is particularly sublime, a fat ciabatta, cushions of rocket supporting generous wedges of juicy pork, gorgeous. Also, homemade, leather, ethical and sustainable goods, a bazaar of all things tactile. Deptford, also along the high street holds its famous Wednesday market attracting hordes  mostly from the south, more second hand goods are on offer here, reminiscent of a car boot/jumble sale explosion which, affording a little time and patience always surfaces a few unannounced treasures. Of course, how rude of me not to briefly mention the Caribbean food stall, the holder of which, a legend and integral to the aura of the market, although granted, if you don't make it early enough his stocks of his home-made jerk chicken and pork will vanish without a trace. He makes his own patties also which require a standing ovation (he has just revised his pastry, it has a wonderful bite now and has lost the greasiness common in these patties). Also we have another small market which is run along side the Deptford Project so there are many, whether we could infiltrate, collaborate, a network of small markets that are promoted as a 'Deptford' unit, similar to Brick Lane Sunday/weekend markets, we shall see.

A market could also be a way of whipping up a little interest in the areas renovations!

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