LOCATION: The garden
The purpose
of the competition is to produce an imaginative design for the perfect garden
shed. This humble temporary structure is an almost universal feature in our back
gardens, but although the interior may be adapted in a highly creative way by
its owner for a surprising variety of functions, the exterior often remains largely
unaffected and can be uniform, mundane and dull. "SPOT" is an opportunity
to correct this oversight by creating a shed that is architecturally satisfying
and an integral part of its surroundings rather than a mere afterthought.
This is a chance to consider the essential purpose of the shed. Is it just an
extension to the house, an overflow storage space, a dumping ground for junk?
Why, then, are some people so inventive in utilising their sheds? Is it the shed’s
unique capacity to provide a detached personal refuge within the suburban home
that makes it such a springboard for originality? Some writers use their shed
as a private study for their creative work; increasingly, people use it as an
office from which to run their business from home. Perhaps it is the shed’s
ability to adapt itself either to work or to leisure purposes with equal success
that results in the diversity of roles it plays in our lives?
Whether you see the shed as a simple storehouse for tools, a peaceful place for
private retreat, a workshop in which to indulge a hobby, a Wendy house for the
children, or a home for the guinea pigs and rabbits, why not design the outbuilding
of your dreams – one that is inspirational rather than commonplace.
Idea source: www.readersheds.co.uk |