Birds Nest - Studio in the Woods

 
Birds Nest - Photographs by Jim Stephenson

Birds Nest - Photographs by Jim Stephenson

 

Studio in the Woods is an annual summer workshop convened by Piers Taylor (Invisible Studio) with Kate Darby (Kate Darby Architects), Meredith Bowles (Mole Architects) and Gianni Botsford (Gianni Botsford Architects). The event is an ongoing education and research project that enables participants to test ideas through making at 1:1.

The workshop has been held on a number of UK sites, always in rural environments. This year the Studio in the Woods was generously hosted by the Wyre Community Land Trust with funding provided by the Guild of St George, and additional funding was granted by the Ruskin in Wyre HLF project. Working in 6 groups with 10 - 12 people per group, each team explored ideas for future uses for the oak grown in the low and mid-grade oak in this forest., over the course of 4 days. 

In 2018, Zoë Berman joined Shin Egashira leading a workshop with a diverse group of participants. Collectively the group brought together a range of skills, expertise and knowledge from differing fields.

Working together, we developed a timber ‘nest’ structure, using only the waste timber from the forest floor to create an enclosure within the woodland. We developed a method of timber stacking using similar techniques used in dry stone walling. The title of the project, 'The Dragon's Nest' was given to the structure by one of the woodland sawyers young children. 

This year groups were lead by practitioners including:

Barbara Kaucky and Susanne Tutsch
(Erect Architecture)
Je Ahn (Studio Weave)
Lee Ivett (Baxendale)
Lynton Pepper (Architecture00)
Shin Egashira (Architectural Association)
Guan Lee (Grymsdyke Farm/Bartlett)
Hannah Durham (Cullinan Studio)
Charley Brentnall (Carpenter Oak/Xylotek)
Carolina Vasilikou (University of Reading)
Tim Price (Price & Myers)
Jack Hawker (Momentum Engineering) 
With visiting critics Niall McLaughlin, Robert Mull, Peter Clegg and Ted Cullinan

 
 

This year, Studio in the Woods decamped to the Wyre Forest and was hosted by the Wyre Community Land Trust at Ruskin Land with funding provided by the Guild of St George with additional funding from the Ruskin in Wyre HLF project as part of a strategy to explore future uses for the timber from the Wyre Forest. The film features Kate Darby and Piers Taylor, discussing the weekend, the process and projects involved and the long-term benefits of SITW. Film by Jim Stephenson