Captured at BLOQS, our Box Library photoshoot showcases the artistic versatility and circular potential against industrial surroundings. Under a rare burst of winter sun, our team experimented with abstract configurations to illustrate how our adaptable, CNC-cut pieces can bring projects to life.
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We were thrilled to be part of The Triumph of Art – ‘Do Your Own Thing’ on Saturday 26 July in Trafalgar Square, celebrating 200 years of the National Gallery.
We were invited to help create an exhibition space at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, dedicated to structures relating to protest and civil unrest.
With the cost of fuel, food, energy and general living being a constant challenge for many, alternative ways to remove dependence on traditional systems are often considered. In one way, The U-Build project is an attempt to help folks turn on, tune in and grow up, to this fringe movement.
U-Build returned to some existing clients in East London who wanted to continue the visual impact created in the main house, by Studio Bark, into the garden.
Along with Studio Bark, we are honoured to be a part of the Archdaily publication material this month, with an article about 4 key projects we have helped create.
As we grow, we strive towards making a positive contribution and impact on the world. If U-Build sparks a conversation or engages anyone with alternative building systems, or maybe even sustainable lifestyle practices, we believe these are the incremental steps towards a greener future.
Mathilde Savary at the Building Centre speaks to Nick Newman at Studio Bark & U-Build about the creation of their first Tiny House made of cork and the meaning behind the Tiny House Movement.
We have been working on a range of standard interior products that can be offered alongside our modular building system. The first of which has made it into the world to our friends at Multiple States.
Are we starting to reconnect with the methodic processes of building? As we reflect on the pandemic, we recognise the need for inspiring spaces in our homes; yet so many of us have forgotten how to make and create.
We chat to Frame about the significance and exciting possibilities of the self-build movement. Frame are a magazine committed to architecture, product design and interiors.
Mathilde Savary at the Building Centre speaks to Nick Newman at Studio Bark & U-Build about the creation of their first Tiny House made of cork and the meaning behind the Tiny House Movement.
We’ve put together a list that includes engraving bits, up-cutters, and chamfer bits. The exact terminology used to describe each router bit may differ from country too county.
We talk to Kyounghwa Jung, Editor at GARM magazine in Korea about our fabricated system. Ben expands on the rarity of this type of architectural service and the future of our self-build projects.