Shoreditch has undergone waves of gentrification, eroding its street culture and displacing communities. At 70-74 Sclater Street, a derelict site holds traces of a contested past shaped by makers, migrants and protestors.
The project reimagines the town hall as a civic platform, where transparency, participation, and street-led dialogue converge. A preserved brick façade meets cast concrete insertions, embedding lost cultural spaces into the structure.
Through confessional pods, speaking tubes, and listening chambers, the building supports both private and public exchange. Speakers’ Street proposes a civic future shaped by collective voice and architectural resistance.
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Exterior View
CREATIVE PROCESS
Design Methodology | Superimposition
Conceptual Models
Conceptual Models
Old Meets New | Confessional Pods
Wall Section Detail
Column Section Detail
Wall Section Detail
DRAWINGS
Principle Plan | Ground Floor
Principle Long Section
RENDERS
Confessional Pods
Speakers' Megaphone
Pirate Radio Room
Urban Rooms