The Shed by Haworth Tompkins, National Theatre
Theatre Square, South Bank, Lambeth
London, September 2014
“The Shed stands in Theatre Square between the theatre and the river, and houses a 225-seat auditorium made of raw steel and plywood. A temporary foyer has been carved out from the space beneath the NT’s external terraces. The rough sawn timber cladding is a reference to the National Theatre’s board-marked concrete, while its corner towers refer to its bold geometries. It is built from 100% recyclable materials, is fitted out with re-used seating and is naturally ventilated: the four towers draw air through the building.” (
Haworth Tompkins' Shed opens at the National Theatre, Building Design)
That is why I failed Architecutal school and become and engineer, Art is difficult for me.
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