blackhorse workshop

Blackhorse workshop

A makerspace offering open access to a fully equipped blackhorse workshop and metal workshop with bench space, tools and machinery.

Blackhorse Workshop on the art of a good creative space. Harriet Warden gives us a potted history behind this Walthamstow maker space. When was Blackhorse Workshop started? Blackhorse Workshop opened its giant red doors in a cold February back in Can you describe the space? The workshop houses a broad range of traditional woodworking machinery from surface planers to thicknessers, lathes, MIG and TIG welding equipment, not to mention a wide range of hand tools. We also have a large yard that has a small forge and a covered area — great for working outdoors, and for the assembly of larger sculptural and set design projects.

Blackhorse workshop

Blackhorse Workshop is an open-access community workshop in London, which specialises in wood and metal processes, with affordable access to tools, space, and on-site technical expertise. Machinery support is on hand from highly skilled technicians, and members or visitors can build or fix anything from broken chairs to theatrical sets, bikes and furniture. It is also a place to grow a startup with the support of industry expertise and a community of makers. The workshop is a place for both working and learning, for everyone from independent practitioners, individual hobbyists through to sole traders and small businesses. It offers a wide range of equipment and a regular programme of classes and activities. Blackhorse Workshop is an interim use, supported by a long-term vision. Simple, utilitarian materials are coupled with hand-crafted elements, such as a range of furniture designed to be entirely reproducible on the machines within the workshop, to create a practical space with an economy of means. The flexibility and simplicity of the built elements are both intended to suit its robust current use and to be easily moved to an alternative location. Assemble led on the development of the brief, research and engagement, business planning, recruitment, organisational development , architectural design and construction, and continue to play an active role in the strategic management of the workshop as members of its governing board. Assemble are working together with other open-access workshops with the aim of building a network that makes the workshop just as familiar part of our city as are libraries or leisure centres.

Blackhorse Workshop is an interim use, supported by a long-term vision.

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Blackhorse Workshop is an open-access community workshop in London, which specialises in wood and metal processes, with affordable access to tools, space, and on-site technical expertise. Machinery support is on hand from highly skilled technicians, and members or visitors can build or fix anything from broken chairs to theatrical sets, bikes and furniture. It is also a place to grow a startup with the support of industry expertise and a community of makers. The workshop is a place for both working and learning, for everyone from independent practitioners, individual hobbyists through to sole traders and small businesses. It offers a wide range of equipment and a regular programme of classes and activities. Blackhorse Workshop is an interim use, supported by a long-term vision.

Blackhorse workshop

Blackhorse Workshop is a creative space dedicated to wood and metalwork. They are hosting an award winning creative activism project for young people who live, work or study in Waltham Forest. You must be able to commit to 5 months of weekly evening workshops and monthly Saturday workshops that will develop wood and metal skills, and create prototypes through to final pieces whilst meeting an array of artists and activists to gain insight into future creative careers and how to create change in your local community.

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Can you describe the space? Blackhorse Workshop opened its giant red doors in a cold February back in Category Building. How does an open access workshop help mitigate these problems? An architect-led tour of the recent public realm improvements. What kinds of creative industries do you cater for at Blackhorse? Is Blackhorse Workshop characterised by a particular philosophy or set of values? Blackhorse Workshop, Sutherland Road Path, E17 6BX A makerspace offering open access to a fully equipped wood and metal workshop with bench space, tools and machinery. Blackhorse Workshop on the art of a good creative space. It offers a wide range of equipment and a regular programme of classes and activities. The flexibility and simplicity of the built elements are both intended to suit its robust current use and to be easily moved to an alternative location.

Blackhorse Workshop is a public resource workshop that provides space, tools and technical support for local creating, making and mending. Blackhorse Workshop is a new public space dedicated to making and mending, just half an hour from the centre of London. We offer open access to a fully equipped wood and metal workshop.

The open access workshop model allows you to access the tools and equipment you need when you want it and for however long you need it. The three top ones we see from our members are affordability, space and location. When was Blackhorse Workshop started? We have updated our privacy and data policy to reflect current requirements and in accordance with our existing registration as a data controller. The tour will also provide a chance to look inside the tap rooms, scooter shop and winery and speak to the makers, brewers and winemakers on the estate about their processes. The people you get to meet, and the variety of projects. Most of our space is on the ground floor, however there is an upper floor that only has step access and no lift. A hole-and-corner is a secret place hidden away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Access Facilities Parking Baby changing facilities Accessible toilet Toilets Accessibility notes Most of our space is on the ground floor, however there is an upper floor that only has step access and no lift. Do you think that collaborative spaces are necessary for the creative industries?

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