Peckham Space by PENSON complete

Karli Edmondson


Peckham Space by PENSON complete

PENSON Group has announced the completion of Peckham Space, a new public venue for artistic driven events and exhibitions, placed under the famous Peckham Arch entrance to Peckham Square.

A scheme originally by Alsop proved too costly, as such PENSON were appointed by a collaboration of The University of the Arts London, The Arts Council and Southwark Council to create a completely different scheme with a smaller budget. 

Natalie Brett, Dead on Camberwell College of Arts, said: “It’s great to see Peckham Space open, a new art venue that will help put Peckham on the map with their programme of location-specific projects connecting art, people and place through creative experience.” 

Cllr Tayo Situ, Mayor of Southwark and Chair of the Peckham Community Council, said: “I am delighted to see this has become a reality for the good, not only for Peckham residents but also for the wider Southwark community. This is a fantastic project that will benefit experienced and young artists and I congratulate the Camberwell College of Arts and all partners involved in this scheme. I look very much forward to enjoying their masterpiece with them.”

PENSON Group’s well co-ordinated services covering high profile Architecture, Structural Engineering and M&E design, has enabled a highly-strung, highly-sustainable timber framed structure, which is sprayed internally and externally with a water based coating to form a single sculptural form.

PENSON Group’s CEO Lee Penson sums up: “Peckham Space for us is something that comes from my roots of dynamic, linear forms from my student days. It’s a combined solution which absorbs many physical, logistical and planning problems which lets face it would normally make you walk away when seen with the available budget. That said we never give up.  

We decided that a simple cross section made from the simplest of timber structures would work best and be the only affordable option. The drama and dynamics come from the way we have finished the simple cross section at the Peckham High Street and Peckham Square ends. Carefully designed cantilevers, edges, shapes and angles all form a very photogenic form which to a degree seems to have landed from outer space, but, it also fits and integrates exceptionally well.

Structurally the building uses footings that were left from bomb damaged buildings and the construction of Peckham’s arch. This was saving number 1. Number 2 was the timber frame. Number 3 was a short but sharp process of optimising the visual dramas with the timber’s structural parameters. Surprisingly we realised more with the timber frame than we expected and is something that we are developing further on some other schemes.”

The external finish is green certified marine ply, filled, faired and sprayed with five layers of water-based coatings. This provides a monolithic sculptural building. It is easily patch repaired and incredibly economical in contrast to expensive cladding systems, which are easily dented and hard to repair. Every five years Peckham Space is budgeted to be quickly re-sprayed, providing a brand new refreshed building with a new brand.