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A Ceramic Artist's Home Studio Cambridge

Dual Pitch Pod Built in 2023

Project Specifications

A prefabricated studio filled with light for Cambridge-based ceramic artist Katharina Klugg.

Size

Approximately 70m2

Style

Dual Pitch Okopod

Project Cost

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Cladding

SKT Cedar cladding with extra large gap detailing

“It’s been wonderful exploring the space and getting to know it, I love coming in here to watch how the light works and seeing how I can fit my practice around it.”

Katharina Klugg is a Cambridge based Ceramic Artist, as a potter, she values space and spent years wishing for a larger area. When she and her partner started searching for a new home, their goal was to find a property with enough room for her studio.

After years of looking, they discovered an 80s-built house by Ivor Richards, with mid-century design features and a garden large enough to accommodate Katharina’s dream studio.

We collaborated with the couple to design a space that complements their home. The final build showcases cutting-edge design principles, combining sustainable techniques with a sleek, contemporary aesthetic.

The studio is designed to maximise natural light and uses eco-friendly insulation materials, prioritising wood over concrete. To preserve the mature trees on-site, it was built on piles, allowing the tree roots to thrive while supporting the structure. The exterior is clad in STK Cedar with shadow gap detailing.

Katharina’s studio merges innovative design with environmental sensitivity, demonstrating the potential of sustainable building practices.

Images TIMOTHY SOAR

Interior Space. Katharina's studio is finished with natural materials, offering a beautiful working environment.
Natural Light. The space is filled with light, from windows offering views out to the garden and additional roof lights.

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Discover more information about all our materials, bespoke design features and commitment to sustainability.

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