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Satellite Architects Ltd as Architects

designjunction has announced plans to create a super façade structure at its London show in King’s Cross this September (22–25) – designed by leading architectural firm Satellite Architects, alongside Danish design curators, Icons of Denmark. The teams will be using the modular and versatile GRID system by Danish designer Peter J. Lassen.

 

The London-based practice, which has worked across cultural, residential, and commercial projects for high-profile clients including the River Cottage, has designed a spectacular 70m long by 7m high façade entrance to Cubitt House, the trade destination at designjunction during this year’s London Design Festival.

 

Cubitt House, located on Lewis Cubitt Square within the King’s Cross redevelopment, sits on the border of the latest phase of construction. Spanning over 2,500 sq m, this two-storey temporary structure will house more than 100 leading international furniture and lighting brands.

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Satellite Architects

Satellite Architects were inspired to use a scaffold-like grid system to wrap around an existing screen of trees and bushes. To achieve the sharp, elegant and well-defined structure, the architects are using GRID - a multi-functional modular interior system that allows creators to build with maximum freedom and simplicity. Introduced to the UK by Icons of Denmark, GRID can be assembled in various ways in height, width and length, and the cubic frame is produced with mounting holes making the system versatile.

 

The spectacular façade created by Satellite Architects at designjunction will comprise over 4,000 lightweight, versatile modules (40 x 40 x 40cm), with slender 12mm nylon frames, transitioning from black at the base to white at the top against the sky to create a pixelated effect. The GRID system also holds an array of panels, orientated to reflect or provide glimpses of the foliage beyond.

 

The façade is intended to reflect the temporary nature of designjunction as an exhibition, and the developing surroundings, combining the natural and artificial elements,” said Stewart Dodd, founding director of Satellite Architects.

 

“The arrangement of the pixels directs visitors to the entrances where reflective elements multiply the structural presence of the façade.”

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GRID

Jesper Jensen, owner of Icons of Denmark added, "We are proud to be working alongside designjunction once again and collaborating closely with Satellite Architects. Assembling over 4,000 black and white GRID cubic frames, this will be the largest installation of GRID in the world."

 

Visitors to Cubitt House at designjunction will be fully immersed in design as they enter the building under a stepped down gridded canopy between mirrored panels. Having passed though the exhibition, visitors can also enjoy a secret garden space with a pop-up café at the back. The space will be fully furnished with Deadgood's Naked collection by Magnus Long and Gala Wright. This new outdoor collection comprises a chair in powder-coated metal frame with a perforated steel seat and backrest, and a bistro table with the same perforated styling.

 

designjunction, now in its sixth year, returns this September as part of the London Design Festival. Relocating to a new long-term home in King’s Cross, designjunction will take over the majority of the site delivering a specially curated programme of design exhibitions, installations, retail experience, events and workshops based upon the leading theme, Immersed in Design. designjunction is also working closely with the King’s Cross Development and Central Saint Martins, UAL on this year’s event.

Designjunction, London

GRID System as Manufacturers

Standing seven meters tall and stretching a solid seventy meters, the two-storey-tall construction is formed with 4000 lightweight modules with 12mm thick frames and 40cm cubed measurements.

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Within three short days, local design build firm Oktra constructed the façade in a flat position and lifted the system into position by securing it to 463 linear meters of vertical poles.

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Modules at the base were hued in black and collectively faded to white at the crest. The pixelated exterior simultaneously dissolved into the sky. Reflective and transparent acrylic panels were supplied by PyraSied. The pattern guided visitors toward the canopied entrance to embark upon a journey through the 2016-programme of installations, events, workshops and design exhibitions.

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The structure was built in collaboration with Danish design curators Icons of Denmark and structural engineers Elliott Wood. At 70-metres-long and seven-metres-high, it was the world's largest installation of GRIDs.

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