Tokyo based architects Nonscale Co winners of the annual Triumph Pavilion competition, set up by competition organiser ArchTriumph have built a new center piece for the Museum Gardens of the V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green, East London. We provided CNC cut parts and materials for the Star Pavilion which is on display until 29th July.         Read More
This Dalston extension needed an imaginative solution to gain height and space from the small urban plot. MW Architects designed a lightweight double curved, self-reciprocating, cantilevering composite timber roof structure.  The roof curves in both directions, creating two lower corners towards the adjacent neighbour.  The curves also give the roof structural integrity for overhanging to shade the glazed elements. For more information go to : MW Architects [pictures: French + Tye]     Read More
This was a particularly nice project for Jacopo Sarzi’s installation at Textures and Treatments, Paris. CNC cut Solid Maple cocktail making apparatus. www.jacoposarzi.com/ Read More
We CNC cut, and labeled over one thousand vinyl records for promo directors US to animate the sound wave made by Benga’s – I Will never Change. The final prop was displayed at The Saatchi Gallery in london.   Read More
Well Done Max and Arno !! Fold Sled is officially funded via KickStarter. We are very pleased to be involved in such an innovative and fun design, top stuff guys. For more information go to : Kickstarter Folding Sled www.maarno.com   Read More
CNC cut Birch Plywood seats and back rests for Assemble Studio. The chairs were designed and made by Assemble Studio for Clerkenwell Design Week.  Read More
The UK’s first level 6 eco home designed and built by Studio Bark  was featured in Grand Designs to high praise last night. The house is a great technical and creative achievement for Wilf and all at Studio Bark. We were very happy to be involved by CNC cutting the Birch Ply Bannister designed by Studio Bark, which in Kevin McClouds own words is ” a lovely balustrade “. Read More
Ramboll designed and built a new covered seating space for Cambridge charity, Papworth Trust, donating their time and expertise to carry out the design and construction. Formed from 15mm thick CNC cut plywood and fixed together with 216 hinges, the canopy spans 5m. Each panel for the canopy was individually decorated on the interior by the clients from the Trust. Read More
                  The Wiki House 4.0 being built outside the Building Centre Store Street London We are very proud to have been a part of the WikiHouse build for London Design Week. During August we dedicated one machine to cutting over 300 sheets of OSB WikiHouse components. The parts are being rapidly assembled outside the Building Centre, Store Street, London Pop along to see the system in action. For more information on the WikiHouse open source / modular building system go to : Wikihouse Wiki Farmhouse Blog Latest from Wikihouse Cut and Construct  Read More