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Before and After: A Music Studio Rises from Its Victorian Ruins

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London architects Haworth Tompkins found an ingenious way to to honor history—by building a new music studio inside the ruins of a tiny dovecote on the Suffolk coast of England. 

A dilapidated brick pigeon house seemed, at first, beyond salvation on the campus of performance arts center Aldeburgh Music, where a collection of crumbling Victorian-era brick industrial buildings has been rebuilt over time. But concert patrons and students had a particular affection for the tiny structure. When it came time to decide its fate, the architects came up with a plan to preserve and honor the historical ruin—while simultaneously transforming it into a modern music studio. Inside are simple plywood walls and a piano. 

Read on for before and after photos of the rehab project that saved the tiny brick building:

Photography by Philip Vile.

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: London-based architects Haworth Tompkins designed a new Corten steel building, fabricated on site and placed inside the shell of the former dovecote. Built to the dimensions of the old building, the Corten structure has openings for doors and windows matching those of the dovecote. 

For more ways to use Corten steel, see Rust Never Sleeps: 8 Surprising Ways to Use Steel in the Garden.

Before

Converted Brick Music Studio in England, Before & After | Gardenista

Above: The Victorian brick dovecote deteriorated over time and finally collapsed in the 1970s.

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: Each Corten panel of the new structure was individually fabricated. Then the shell was welded together on site. A crane lifted it and gently settled it inside the shell of the old building.

After

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio with Ivy in England | Gardenista

Above: Recreating the original structure did not make sense—the campus was not in need of a dovecote—so the architects found an interesting solution to the question of historical preservation.

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: Though brand new, the simple form of the Corten structure evokes the shape of the old building and blends in on the Victorian-era campus.

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: Little was done to the existing brick except for minimal structural repairs. The builders added drainage measures to ensure water wouldn't collect between the two structures.

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: Even the rusting window grills remain, flanking either side of a door. 

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio with Ivy in England | Gardenista

Above: Existing vegetation was allowed to continue growing over the brick structure.

Plywood and Concrete Interior of Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: Inside the Corten shell is a timber box made of spruce plywood.

Plywood and Concrete Interior of Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: Simple interiors: concrete floors, plywood walls, and a piano.

Plywood and Concrete Interior of Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: The corner window opens completely, overlooking marshes toward the sea.

Plywood and Concrete Interior of Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: Though the structure lacks a bathroom, the architects managed to fit in a tiny kitchen.

Corten Steel and Brick Music Studio in England | Gardenista

Above: A large north-facing window allows generous light for working artists.

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