{"id":1122,"date":"2016-05-12T17:01:37","date_gmt":"2016-05-12T17:01:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/batterseaartscentreblog.com\/?p=1122"},"modified":"2016-06-03T11:48:14","modified_gmt":"2016-06-03T11:48:14","slug":"building-works-update-artist-bedrooms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/batterseaartscentreblog.com\/2016\/05\/12\/building-works-update-artist-bedrooms\/","title":{"rendered":"Building works update – Artist Bedrooms"},"content":{"rendered":"

‘Playgrounding’ the bedrooms<\/h2>\n

One of the most exciting aspects of our capital redevelopment is the creation of eight new artist bedrooms<\/a>, which will allow artists from all over the world to stay in our building whilst making work with us.<\/p>\n

At the heart of this capital redevelopment project is an ethos of ‘playgrounding:’ the practice of applying the idea of \u2018Scratch’ to the architectural process by collaborating with users and testing small elements along the way.<\/p>\n

Playgrounding develops ideas through collaboration, before testing them through a series of low cost investments. This allows for more fluidity and flexibility, giving good ideas the opportunity to mature over longer periods of research. We believe this process delivers richer, more creative results that better meets artists\u2019 and audiences\u2019 needs. <\/span><\/p>\n

Read more about Playgrounding>><\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

During the One-on-One Festival several years ago, we commissioned artists to create pieces of work specifically for six small bedrooms.\u00a0 Once the festival finished, the spaces were kept intact and used as bedrooms for the next few years while we identified what worked, what didn’t, and what we could do better.\u00a0 Insight and input from artists, architects and our own team gave way to exciting and varied design proposals for the eight new bedrooms set to open at the end of the month.<\/p>\n

Ground Floor bedrooms – Victoria Melody (Chester)<\/h2>\n