assemble builds a collective future by working with what already exists
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assemble builds a collective future by working with what already exists
"Assemble operates through a very holistic idea about the kind of activities that come under architecture, encompassing programming, fabrication, and long-term use."
"It's not just about the work we do now. It's about creating a sustainable framework for the future, prioritizing continuity, adaptability, and shared authorship."
Assemble is a London-based collective founded in 2010, emphasizing collaboration and social engagement in architecture. Co-founder Anthony Engi Meacock highlights a holistic approach that includes programming, fabrication, and long-term use. The practice maintains a non-hierarchical structure and aims to create sustainable frameworks for the future. By embedding projects within communities, Assemble resists conventional development's short-term logic, focusing on adaptability and shared authorship. Their work extends beyond initial construction, fostering continuity and a deeper understanding of architecture's role in society.
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