

Das Londoner Designer- und Architektenkollektiv StudioSuperniche wehrt sich gegen den Zaun der Olympischen Spiele 2012 und hat bereits alternative Nutzungskonzepte entwickelt: “The plywood hoarding is currently being taken down and replaced with a high security wire mesh fence. StudioSuperniche sees this as an opportunity. We are developing an Olympic Legacy Toolkit, the beginning of a catalogue of temporary structures to be fabricated out of the blue plywood, designed to facilitate local occupation of the site post-Games, activate the vacant plots and allow communities to reclaim the vast empty landscape as their own. Focusing on the niche user-groups of London’s Lower Lea Valley – from bird-watchers to market stall-holders, allotment keepers to model boaters – this collection of urban furniture will populate the site in the wake of the Games, offering a provisional set of tools to stimulate an evolutionary model of local participatory development.” Mehr Bilder hier, via



