ProjectThe Cork Studio

LocationLondon

ClientStudio Bark

Cost£6057

ContractorStudio Bark

StatusCompleted 2018

We built a solid cork building, and this is why we think it will catch on...

We built a solid cork building, and this is why we think it will catch on...

This project was born from the ambition to create a robust, low-cost, zero-waste studio demonstrating the possibilities of cork architecture.

View of cat sitting in a doorway of a cork studio

Cork is a common interior floor finish, and has been used for various applications within buildings. However with this project, we wanted to see whether cork could be used as the primary structure.

Photograph of a tree branch within the studio as it punctures through the roof
Photo by Lenny Codd
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Photo by Lenny Codd

We wanted to create a ‘solid cork’ building, eliminating the need for frames, linings, glues, tapes, breather membranes and wet trades. The result is a robust, low-cost ecological building which is almost entirely biodegradable and zero-waste.

Small white cat walking down the path from the cork studio

The Cork Studio is a self-funded and self-built project by Studio Bark, to prove how cork can be used in practice.

Cork studio at night whilst lit up inside
Photo by Lenny Codd
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Photo by Lenny Codd

Documented process

Our Cork Studio report contains a description of the entire construction process, costs, and links to suppliers. We have published this information in order to enable others to benefit from the techniques. The report is provided on the condition that Studio Bark is credited and that you send us a link to your page/social media etc so that the collective knowledge pool can grow.

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