Outside
Toby Coulson

Outside

IDK as Architects

The building is part of a rural community development in South Devon which looks to add some missing pieces to the area’s social and economic life.

It sits amongst a two-acre plot hosting a cafe, event space, ceramics studio and surfboard shaping workshop. The wider site has space for skateboarding, small scale farming, and play areas. Derived from an existing dilapidated structure, it was built by a local agricultural construction company, with a client-led self build for the internal spaces.

photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson
photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson

Sited in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where near-barren arable monocultures are often preferred over mixed use regenerative practices, the project serves as a case study for new forms of hyperlocal, sustainable rural development. IDK and the Outside client team completed extensive consultation, generating over 500 individual letters of support and the project also raised £60,000 from 300 individual donors through crowd funding for the skate bowl designed by Betongpark and built by Opus skateparks.

photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson
photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson

The project ethos sought to deliver maximum impact through minimum means and an approach that celebrated and supported local supply chains throughout the design and procurement of the project. Outside have begun a programme of events and workshops which promote skill sharing, wellbeing and inclusivity: from girl/non binary skate clubs, graffiti workshops, swap/mending shops, ceramic/mosaic classes to film screenings and farm tours. On a daily basis, the cafe, workshops and wider site are open, bringing people together and providing the economic sustainability of the project itself. The mixed use site looks to encourage cross pollination of individuals and groups with a restored natural ecology; fostering shared and intersectional learning experiences on the way. As the network grows Outside has the capacity to evolve and adapt in the image of the local and wider community which it looks to engage.

The project was shortlisted for the RIBAJ MacEwen Award 2023.

photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson
photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson

Team:
Architect: IDK
Contractor: Chris Hodgson Engineering Ltd 
Project Manager: Paddy Wellens 
Skatebowl: Opus Skateparks/Betongpark 
Structures: Nigel Ridley, NR Associates
Construction Manager: Jonny Stillwell 
Landscape/Ecology: Guy Parker, Wychwood Biodiversity
Civil Engineer: Dennis Gedge 
Building Control: David Woodall, ASSENT BC
Planning: Mark Evans Planning Ltd 
Photography: Toby Coulson

photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson
photo_credit Toby Coulson
Toby Coulson

Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: Fibre Cement, Cembrit B5
2. Flooring: Concrete
3. Gate Doors: Polycarbonate, Palram Suntuf
4. Windows: Aluminium Profiles
5. Roofing: Fibre Cement, Cembrit B5
6. Interior lighting: Track Lighting, Illuma
7. Interior walls: Plywood, WISA Spruce

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ElementBrandProduct name
Gate Doors: PolycarbonatePalram Industries
Facade cladding, Roofing: Fibre CementSwisspearl Group
Cembrit B5
Interior lighting: Track LightingIlluma
Product Spec Sheet
Gate Doors: Polycarbonate
Facade cladding, Roofing: Fibre Cement
Cembrit B5 by Swisspearl Group
Interior lighting: Track Lighting
by Illuma
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