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The blasted remains
of the Clapton Portico are a popular and dramatic local landmark
in Hackney, North London. Originally constructed
in 1825 as an orphanage, the imposing stone Doric portico served
as the entrance to a larger complex of buildings, for much its
life the headquarters of the Salvation Army. When the Salvation
Army moved out in 1975 the rest of the buildings were demolished
leaving
the Portico and connecting colonnades as a roofless and steadily
deteriorating townscape monument.
This new project resurrects
the ruin as the entrance to a new Learning Resource Centre, a
centralised
computer training facility for schoolchildren and adult education,
funded as part of the Government's "Excellence in Cities" programme.
The new building extends the body of the Portico to the rear
in the location of the original chapel providing 4 floors of
accommodation.
The new building is
simple and economic and we were concerned that the facades of
the new extension, by necessity of smaller
scale
windows and openings, would water down the dramatic monumentality
of the historic portico.
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