RIBA Off-Grid Competition
RIBA Off Grid 2030 - Commended :
Lattice >< Live <> Work
Scoot Studio Commended in RIBA Off Grid 2030 Competition. Find out more about our completion entry via the RIBA Journal links below.
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https://www.ribaj.com/products/off-grid-2030-commended-lattice-x-live-x-work
Scoot Studio’s design retrofits an existing building typology located in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, enabling occupants to live off-grid within a community setting.
Location: Stevenage
Year: 2021
Status: Proposal
Stephen Proctor
Director, Proctor & Matthews Architects
Jason Scoot’s Lattice x Live x Work, was unusual among the entries as a retrofit, using a reconfigurable OSB grid to turn a derelict garage unit into off-grid urban flats. ‘I was mesmerised by all the geometries,’ said Stephen Proctor of Proctor & Matthews Architects. ‘It is so complex; I feel I could get lost in it or retreat into it.’
Jan-Carlos Kucharek
Acting deputy editor, RIBA Journal. Chair
The intention was to create a ‘living mesh’ that can expand and contract to specific uses, respond to occupants’ needs and, most of all, create an off-grid alternative that promotes social change through sharing resources, responsibility and awareness. ‘There’s a visionary aspect to this entry,’ said Jan-Carlos Kucharek. ‘It’s a response to dense urban living and we have to get used to living in denser ways.’
Bethan Watson
Architect, Caroe Architecture. 2020 Norbord ‘Second Skin’ winner
Scoot Studio’s proposal was unique among the entries for proposing a radical retrofit of an existing building typology. The design enables occupants to live off-grid within a community setting, using an OSB lattice configuration to reconfigure the internal spaces. ‘I really liked this one as a response to an existing site,’ said Bethan Watson. ‘I like that it is reconfigurable inside.’