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Making a splash in
Southwark:
The Architecture Foundation presents the Southwark Public Baths as part
of London Festival of Architecture 2008
An exciting temporary lido, created by acclaimed French architecture collective
EXYZT and filmmaker Sara Muzio will appear on Union Street, London SE1
this summer. Following in the tradition of Roman baths and Turkish hammams,
which provided a setting for social gathering, ritual cleansing and uninhibited
political discussions, the Southwark Public Baths will host a variety
of activities in an unusual, architecturally innovative environment.

© Julie Guiches /Exyzt
Within a futuristic low-tech complex, visitors of all ages can enjoy the
refreshing spray of the water deck, or sweat it out in a mobile sauna
brought from Latvia by K@2 United Artists; there will be a paddling pool
for children; beach huts doubling as changing rooms and living pods for
staff; a sun deck; and a bar operated by east London restaurant Bistrotheque.
A colourful mobile garden will be created on-site in collaboration with
Bankside Open Spaces Trust, which will be distributed throughout the neighbourhood
at the end of the Festival.
Curated by the Architecture Foundation, the Baths will provide bathing
and breathing space for the general public, residents of Southwark and
visitors to London Festival of Architecture (LFA2008) alike. It is an
expression of EXYZTs strategy of urban renewal, based on the idea
that the emergence of a community of users taking active part in creating
and inhabiting their urban environment is key to generating a vibrant
city. This project explores the potential of using a site in transition,
generously lent by AZ Urban Studio, to create a vibrant node of community
and cultural engagement during its transformation from empty lot
to new residential and office buildings. The run-up to the installation
will see the organisers forming links with the local community and specific
groups, and provide those networks with a new place to hold events and
share their work.
The Baths sit within LFA2008s Southwark & South Bank Hub curated
by The Architecture Foundation, which occupies a dynamic part of London
that has moved away from its traditional label as the other side
of the Thames. It is now among the edgiest of Londons major cultural
quarters, with key venues like Tate Modern sitting alongside urban redevelopments
including The Shard (Renzo Pianos new office tower)
and the transformed Thameslink rail services around London Bridge. Lively
activities across the Hub will build on the areas history, reveal
a hinterland of hidden territories and offer new visions for lifestyles
relevant to the contemporary city.
During the LFA2008 Southwark & South Bank Hub focus week, 9 - 13 July
will host:
Lunchtime Picnics: Take a proper lunch break: bring your lunch to the
pool side, have a quick dip, sunbathe and socialise
After School Club: Activities for children of any age
An After Work Drink: Come and relax after a hard days work: sweat
out tensions, have a drink and enjoy informal presentations by artists,
musicians, architects, and many others
Film Club: Evenings are for film screenings in the open air, pool-side
cinema
Construction and activities at this temporary settlement start on 20 June,
with a programme of public events from 9 to 13 July.
The Baths will be open as follows
Wednesday 9 July, opening, 7pm - 9pm
Thursday 10 July - Saturday 12 July, 12 - 9pm
Sunday 13, 12 - 7pm
London Festival of Architecture 2008 - Southwark & South Bank hub:
EXYZT Ektop Paris

Photo: Brice Pelleschi
EXYZT Metavilla at Venice Biennale, 2007

Photo: Cyrille Weiner
EXYZT Metavilla at Venice Biennale, 2007

Photo: Brice Pelleschi
Architecture Foundation
The Architecture Foundation
The Architecture Foundation promotes and encourages the best in contemporary
architecture and brings it to a wide public. It runs a rich programme
comprising exhibitions, talks, events, design initiatives and competitions,
research, policy work and films. Established in 1991 as Britain's first
independent architecture centre, The Architecture Foundation actively
bridges the gap between decision-makers, design professionals and the
public.
EXYZT
EXYZT is a non-profit association that acts as a platform for multidisciplinary
creation. It was created in 2003 on the initiative of five architects,
whose first self-built and self-documented project, Le Rab, was realised
on an abandoned plot of land in the Parc de la Villette in Paris. EXYZT
shakes up the idea of architecture as an independent field. Through experimental
projects EXYZT combines a diverse range of skills as means of expression,
including architecture, film, graphic design and botany. EXYZT invite
audiences to reconsider the role, function and identity of the areas occupied
during projects within a well-defined time-frame. The collective conceive
and organise each project as a playground where cultural behaviours and
shared stories relate, mix and mingle.
EXYZTs past projects include: LabiChampi, a Mushroof construction
and festival in Karosta, Latvia; Metavilla, converting the French Pavilion
into an inhabited villa at the 10th International Architecture Biennale,
Venice, Italy; S.E.T., an inhabited launch-pad for the Agbar Tower in
Barcelona, Spain; and EKTOP #1, an urban satellite in the garden of les
Halles as part of the Nuit Blanches 2005, Paris, France
London Festival of Architecture
London Festival
of Architecture 2008 will be one of the worlds majorcelebrations
of architecture and the built environment. Londons landscape
will be transformed during the spectacular month-longfestival, which
will include hundreds of events on the theme of FRESH! Organised in association
with Design for London, events including exhibitions, architect-designed
pavilions, talks, walks and film screenings will take place at national
cultural institutions like the British Museum and the Victoria & Albert
Museum, high profile outdoor public spaces and places of architectural
interest across the capital. In association with the British Council,
LFA2008 will also include an international Embassies Project to link this
celebration of Londons architectural activity with that from over
twenty countries around the world, and a National Architecture Student
Festival where temporary structures will spring up across the city, offering
shelter and demonstrating how unused spaces can be transformed.
London Festival of Architecture Hubs
Five Festival Hubs across the capital will be defined areas of concentrated
activity where events will take place, where people will congregate and
where the buzz of major events will be evident. They are:
Kensington, Chelsea & Knightsbridge Hub focusing on museums
and galleries in South Kensington, and on the proposed shared space
public realm scheme in Exhibition Road by Dixon Jones.
Canary Wharf, Stratford & Greenwich Peninsula Hub debates on
the future of East London in light of planned major development, a major
lecture by Canary Wharf architect Cesar Pelli, and open air events exploring
the areas docklands and rivers.
Kings Cross, Bloomsbury & Covent Garden Hub exploring
the new masterplan for Bloomsbury, a network of public spaces between
the British Museum and the new St Pancras International terminal and talks
at New London Architecture.
South Bank & Southwark Hub including evening events on the
Riverside Walk and exhibitions and talks in cultural venues including
the Design Museum, and a new public space from Witherford Watson Manns
Bankside Urban Forest strategy.
Clerkenwell & City of London Hub including events exploring
high-tech sustainable architecture and the future of work places, installations
in Paternoster Square, Smithfield Market, Clerkenwell Green, and a medieval
market on Cheapside, Londons first high street.
LFA2008 information centre and headquarters is at NLA at the Building
Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT.
London Architects
London Building
Southwark Buildings,
London
World Architecture: e-architect
- a guide to key buildings across the globe
Southwark & South Bank hub photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27645642@N07/
Comments / photos for the Southwark Public Baths London page welcome:
info@e-architect.co.uk
Southwark Lido London - page
: adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
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