[ groves raines architects ] garden compost shed

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garden composting shed by groves-raines architects


a garden composting shed in scotland, designed by nicholas groves-raines of groves-raines architects (GRA). has won an american institute of architects (AIA) excellence in design award for 2010.


detail of the woven bars


conceived as an extension to the garden at inverleith terrace, edinburgh (a detached house remodelled by GRA in 2003) the organic form embraces a 5 tonne boulder and provides a point of interest to both garden visitors and walkers alike on the adjacent water of leith walkway to the north. 


the structure which serves as a composting area and garden store is made entirely from industrial concrete reinforcing bar and is constructed using a technique similar to traditional willow weaving. it rises from the ground flowing upwards from the path edges, also constructed from woven re-bar. the construction method minimises any impact on the ground and surrounding mature woodland as the vertical reinforcing rods are driven straight into the ground rather than using traditional foundations. air and sunlight pass naturally through the structure providing ventilation for composting while creating light
patterns which change constantly throughout the day. 


a full view of the garden composting shed


the green roof is made from EPDM (rubber) lined steel and planted with soft grass which further strengthens the connection with the wooded context.


detail


detail from the inside


the tubes weaved together



first stage of construction - tubes are bent around poles


tubes being shaped


the structure is put in to place


axonometric view

detail


axonometric view


floor plan


west elevation



site plan


initial sketch of composting shed


initial sketch of composting shed


from  designboom
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