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Brill's Innovative Colour Factory for Art Collective Opens


The single-storey out-building combines simplicity of form with neat architectural devices to create a visually exciting building. ⓒ Edmund Sumner.

WINCHESTER.- Dan Brill Architects has completed their first building, the innovative 'Colour Factory' based in Winchester, UK. The Colour Factory houses small workshops run by the Colour Factory arts collective.

The single-storey out-building combines simplicity of form with neat architectural devices to create a visually exciting building. The tiny budget demanded creative solutions that reduced the number of materials and building trades otherwise required. Where possible, elements were combined such as the structural plywood, which is also used as the internal finish. Crucially, the polycarbonate Rodeca cladding offered rigidity, lightness, water-tightness, translucency, colour and cost-efficiency, eliminating the need for studwork, waterproofing and windows. Several aperatures in the plywood skin allow pools of coloured light into the building during the day, and to emit colour to the surrounding areas at night.

The small but perfectly formed building performs to its maximum, regularly housing workshops for children and adults in the community covering a range of skills such as jewellery, textiles, mixed media, and painting.

The Colour Factory has been shortlisted for the Architect's Journal's Small Projects Exhibition that runs on 5 to 27 February at New London Architecture, Building Centre, Store Street, WC1 London.

Dan Brill Architects is a young architectural practice committed to a contemporary design approach that is equally practical, sustainable, contextual, and accessible.

Inherent to the design philosophy, Dan Brill Architects seek to transform project constraints into opportunities that generate inventive and unique design solutions. With extensive experience in the educational, public and residential sectors, their work is characterised by conceptual clarity and an innovative use of materials.


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