The article discusses a conversation between designboom and Anthony Engi Meacock of Assemble, a UK-based multidisciplinary studio founded in 2010. Assemble has progressed from a single self-built project to a notable collective that integrates architecture, design, and art while prioritizing community engagement and social impact. Their notable projects and initiatives emphasize collaboration, craftsmanship, and adaptability. Meacock stresses the importance of creating sustainable frameworks for the future, focusing on transformative architecture that addresses social and environmental challenges while fostering meaningful community connections.
It's not just about the work we do now. It's about creating a sustainable framework for the future,' Assemble's co-founding partner, Anthony Engi Meacock, tells designboom.
The conversation delved into a series of the studio's transformative projects, underscoring architecture's potential to address pressing social and environmental issues.
Meacock highlighted the power of collaboration and multidimensional thinking in design, as well as the importance of adaptability and long-term impact.
Key themes included fostering community engagement, championing craftsmanship, and building networks of meaningful mutual support.
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