Chapter Quarterly Issue 2

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explored the use of recycled fabric within an architectural context. The ‘Remakery Hut’ was a montage of old windows forming a wall - designed in homage to the Brixton Remakery.

of whom are recent architecture and design graduates looking for meaningful projects to get involved with. A number of our volunteers signed up to core team roles (the less glamorous but important administration jobs) and are on board for the next big event.

Cameo and I received a small grant from Thousands of visitors took part in Clerkenwell Vodafone’s World of Difference programme Design Week. Volunteers remained on the which allowed us ground during the to work the long festival ‘manning’ The legacy of the events organised by London hours required to the huts, despite chapter is a volunteer force of talented dedicated make an event terrible weather, people, many of whom are recent architect and successful. We talking to mem- design graduates looking for meaningful projects plan to explore bers of the public to get involved with. other grant fundand spreading the ing for future word about Archievents. Next on the drawing board is a bigger tecture for Humanity. The Huts were cited as public installation project ‘Watch this space’. one of the top events to see during the festival.

ABOUT THE LONDON CHAPTER The legacy of the events organised by the London Chapter is an awakened volunteer force of talented, dedicated people, many

Volunteer meeting during the ‘Design, Source, Build’ project. Credits: Pete Landers

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