heather + ivan morison: black pig lodge

'black pig lodge' by heather & ivan morison in london, united kingdom
all images courtesy heather & ivan morison
'black pig lodge' by brighton-based creative duo heather & ivan morison is a small free-standing shelter
conceived for the 60th anniversary of the festival of britain in london, united kingdom. constructed using
polished cast coal that has been sourced from a working mine in wales, the project seeks to illustrate
the transitioning notion of coal mining - from a celebrated industry to a symbol of social decline in rural
communities - by presenting the structure as a relic from an imagined future.

exterior view
while the festival in 1951 represented architecture that looked towards the future, the morisons aimed
to create a form that could provoke a sense of survival for an uncertain future. the exterior resembles a
bunker-like shelter, rough and unadorned with a shingle facade that draws from the vernacular style of
the sami turf lodge. open on both ends, the interior features a linear table that is nondescript in its function
or program. the subtly tapering walls lead up to a series of skylights that draw light down the reflective
surfaces made out of polished coal. neutral and blunt, the space is purposely ambiguous of its cultural context.


facade

detail

interior

skylight

polished coal walls

overall view

sketches



early rendering

3D model

from above
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