
'the jellyfish theatre'
image © brian benson
berlin-based architects köbberling and kaltwasser have worked alongside volunteers
to create 'the jellyfish theatre'. located in southwark, it is london’s first fully-functioning
theatre made entirely from recycled and reclaimed materials. the project focuses on
energy-efficiency, co-operation and human-scale construction. opening to the public
at the end of august, this temporary structure is made of materials from all sources:
junked theatre sets, reclaimed timber from building sites, market pallets, old kitchen
units that the public brought along.

the project was initiated by theatre production company the red room as part of their 'oikos project'.
'oikos' is ancient greek for house and the root word of economy and ecology. embracing these
principles, they have embarked on constructing 'the jellyfsh theatre' which fuses together disciplines
of public-made art, architecture and performance. in doing so, it also explores how a new sustainable
society can flourish in a world altered by climate change.


detail
image © brian benson

detail
image © brian benson





interior
image © brian benson

interior
image © brian benson

buildup of 'jellyfish theatre'

buildup of 'jellyfish theatre'

buildup of 'jellyfish theatre'

waterbottle wall constructed around the lounge area

buildup of 'jellyfish theatre'

buildup of 'jellyfish theatre'
image © maja mysliborska

interior during buildup process

floor being laid

buildup of 'jellyfish theatre'

buildup of 'jellyfish theatre'

rendering

cross section

priliminary plan










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