European Pavilions - revealed!

Concept designs for a series of buildings representing various European countries have been unveiled by Beep Studio. Each 'pavilion' incorporates retail, dining and housing. The project is part of a wider 'global' development split into American, Asian, African, and European zones - where the Studio's designs are located .

For the full story, click here.

National Opera Studio

Beep has been commissioned by the National Opera studio to produce a proposal for a programme of refurbishment works, to be undertaken in Summer 2016.
 

The project aims:

  • To encourage a culture of creativity within NOS
  • To open up spaces for wider use
  • To create a good working environment in order to attract and retain the best staff and students.
  • To reflect and enhance the way the organisation works.
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The National Opera Studio plays an essential role at the heart of British opera.
Arts Council England and the UK’s leading Opera Companies support NOS so that it can provide professional training of the highest quality for singers and répétiteurs. Places are highly contested, with 16 successful candidates selected from hundreds of applicants. An intense training programme is designed to create a working environment that reflects the professional opera world, and many NOS-trained artists have gone on to build successful careers at an international level.

Read more about the National Opera Studio here.

NOS students for 2015

NOS students for 2015

Beep @ RIBA - 8 March 2016

Beep Studio are delighted to be running a hands-on creative workshop at RIBA London as part of the exhibition 'Creation from Catastrophe' (opening Wednesday 27 Jan).

About the Workshop

The RIBA Free-Zone proposes a parallel now in which the RIBA HQ at 66 Portland Place has been declared an Urban Enterprise Zone, ripe for redevelopment. Participants split into teams in order to work up their proposals, each team taking on a defining role which shapes their actions. Teams include:

Conservationist Excavators
Hipster Retailers
Corporate Incorporators
Culture Vultures
Shoebox Apartment Packers and Stackers

Facilitators from Beep Studio and Masters Design Unit 2 at the University of Kent will be on hand to provide encouragement and provocation. At the end of the evening, teams present their ideas to the ‘Lesser London Authority’, and a vote is taken to decide the winning team.

From RIBA:
Inspired by the idea of creating something from ‘nothing’ and starting from scratch, RIBA presents a special evening exploring big urban thinking on a blank canvas.

The 'Make No Small Plans' programme features fast-paced and dynamic selection of screenings, talks, installations, readings and workshops, all from a wide range of professional and student architects, artists and curators."

The workshop takes place on Tuesday the 8th of March 2016, 6.00pm - 10.00pm
Tickets are FREE but limited in number - so book
HERE now!

The Arup Research Platform

The Arup Research Platform is Beep Studio's proposal for 2016's  'No.8 @Arup' competition.

The proposal puts the act of engineering on display at the heart of Arup's head office, celebrating the dialogue, research, experimentation and development that underpins successful teamwork.

"Engineering problems are under-defined. There are many solutions, good, bad and indifferent.
The art is to arrive at a good solution.
This is a creative activity, involving imagination, intuition and deliberate choice"
- Ove Arup

We believe that the most important place in an engineering practice is the meeting table.
This is where individuals become a team, specialities overlap, chance encounters occur, problems are explored, and answers are discovered.

 

  • The Platform spans the atrium at ground level, with team activity both encouraged and put on display to all people entering the building.
  • A meeting table sits at the centre, a place for and symbol of teamwork.
  • Desks and workbenches line the edges, enabling both digital experiments and practical research and development.
  • Work in progress is pinned up on display boards, and displays of completed work are spread across all levels.

Beep Studio would like to thank Arup for asking them to take part in the competition.