We’ve lengthy admired the clever strategy of SASA Works, a workshop-based structure observe out of London’s Hackney neighborhood headed by polymath Craig Bamford and artist Isik Sayarer. Bamford, whose background in metalwork, jewellery, carpentry, and structure, explores the poetics of house by way of elemental buildings, sitting frivolously on the earth with typically locally-sourced and reclaimed supplies. Within the development of the Carrick retreat, a 300-square foot outbuilding on the grounds of an outdated home in Cornwall, conventional strategies and sustainable supplies come collectively in a “therapeutic and artistic house,” a multi-purpose workspace, dance, and painter’s studio. “We have been impressed to create a nest that welcomed the weather in: the moon, the solar, the timber, the water. As a spot for dreaming. A spot that in its proportion and uncooked materiality created a therapeutic power and a permission to only be,” Bamford explains.
Images by Michele Panzeri the place famous, all photos courtesy of SASA Works.
The property overlooks a tidal creek in Cornwall, located amongst a glade of 5 grand yew timber. The transient was to create a therapeutic house for the purchasers, a counselor and an artist, as a spot to bounce, create, and meditate; “a spot to attach with a outing of time,” the designers clarify.