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winner of “city benches” competition for the London Festival of Architecture 2020

Built, London, 2020

Coming from a Mediterranean townscape, the strings of chimneys stacked on London’s rooftops fascinated us at once: cannon-headed, crown-shaped, square-based, with unique brick decor, in groups of 4, 8, 12; the game of spotting them through the skyline whilst walking inspired the concept of this project. 
We wanted to celebrate London by taking one of its most distinctive symbols and put it in a different context. What does a chimney stack remind you of? A roof? The London skyline? Wintertime? Have you ever observed its details?
From the sky to the ground, a typical chimney stack has made its way to Bow Churchyard and dressed up in red to become a bench that invites people to sit, relax or interact with it.

Our idea was to make the chimney reference look as realistic as possible, that’s why we used the authentic construction materials of a typical chimney stack: clay pots and bricks. Chim Chim praises British manufacturing, showcasing four different chimney pot shapes, each one evoking a different style of construction, provided by W T Knowles & Sons, which remains one of the few UK clay pot manufacturers.
Despite looking like a solid block of bricks, the body of the bench is made of structural timber clad in brick slips to facilitate transport, installation, and de-installation, whilst the chimney pots can be used as a backrest.

Chim Chim is part of our research on architectural copy/cliché, elaborating on the idea of context and significance of forms.

details

Project Status: Built
Client: London Festival of Architecture 2020
Recognition: City Benches Winner 2020
Main Use: Bench
Structure: Structural timber, plywood, brick slips, bricks, clay pots
Location: Bow Churchyard, London EC4M 9DQ
Date: August 2020
Design: Fabio Capello, Marta Marotta, Fabiana Dicuonzo, Giuseppe Resta
Photographers: Marta Marotta, Fabio Cappello, Luke O’Donovan
Chimney pots supplier: W T Knowles & Sons https://www.wtknowles.co.uk/
Extraordinary builder: Valerio Rinaldi
Special Thanks To: Eric Chiew and Fix Auto West Hampstead for hosting the fabrication process and for the generous help, Ruben Insa for the special pots delivery, Anna Marotta as structural consultant, Nozomi Nakabayashi as design consultant, Moovery Trust for the successful transport.