'Nomadic Towers' is a pop-up pavilion for a delightful interim garden in Shoreditch, London.
The proposal caters to both the local residents and the homeless community, providing a place for where the users may shower then exchange and dry their clothes.
With the permanence of the garden being uncertain, the architecture allows for the entire structure to be packed up and transported, allowing it to and put up wherever the garden may migrate to.
Safe Haven is a lively accommodation and training academy for the homeless community of Shoreditch, London.
The scheme elevates the spirits of its residents by horticulture therapy and gardening, whose produce is sold to the local residents in the proposed market.
Located in a site with barren soil, the proposed architecture is a structure of the modular timber framework that allows elements from garden modules to walls, roofs, floors to slot into the building, transforming the entire building into an affordable urban oasis in the city.