61 Smithfield Jamboree
Studio MUTT
The Bartholomew Fair was Britain’s largest annual jamboree from 1133 to 1855. MUTT’s proposal reinstates the fair to its original site and proposes an alternative future for Smithfield Market. Through a re-plan of the market - like a butcher, carving the building and exposing its innards - and its surrounding public realm a ‘Culinary Quarter’ is created, connecting and supplementing the other areas surrounding the Market.
Studio MUTT is an award-winning architecture practice in Liverpool established by Graham Burn, James Crawford and Alexander Turner in 2017. The studio’s exciting and innovative proposals have brought international media coverage and invited exhibitions from Milan to Mexico, via London and Liverpool.
Drawing printed as C type print on metallic paper. Unnumbered. Unsigned. Framed.
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