Bartlett architects join forces with Fritz Hansen to create OFF | CUT
1 August 2013
Unit 7 Tutors Ming Chung and Nick Tyson (Chung Tyson Architects) are working with Fritz Hansen to create OFF | CUT, an installation to be unveiled at this year’s London Design Festival, 18th – 22nd September.
OFF | CUT is an experimental, lightweight, deployable structure that explores the innovative re-use of Fritz Hansen’s high quality timber veneers and leather offcuts from their production facility in Denmark. Designed by Chung Tyson Architects and supported by The Bartlett School of Architecture Research Fund, OFF | CUT was initially inspired by a research trip Unit 7 students took to the production facility at Fritz Hansen in Denmark at the end of 2012.
Enthused by the craftsmanship and tactile approach Fritz Hansen have to making their iconic Series 7™ chairs, Chung Tyson Architects saw the parallels in their own hands-on approach they have to teaching the Unit 7 students about design and the idea for creating a project out of Fritz Hansen's waste materials grew from there.
Christian Grosen, Head of Design at Fritz Hansen, says: "...OFF | CUT is an interesting project and a beautiful installation because Chung Tyson Architects, together with a group of young, talented students from The Bartlett School of Architecture, have created a new value of our residual leather and thus have emphasized the importance of thinking about re-use during the design process and showing the possibilities for dealing with waste materials".
OFF | CUT will be pre-fabricated at The Bartlett workshops and assembled at Fritz Hansen’s flagship showroom in Fitzrovia during London Design Festival 2013. The event will be open to all members of the public from the 18th – 22nd September.