
Turner Prize-winning architecture collective Assemble have put their pastel-hued Yardhouse studio up for sale for £150,000.
The modular, timber-frame structure – now available to buy via The Modern House – was built in east London by the architects in 2014, who added colourful handmade concrete tiles to its facade.

Courtesy of The Modern House

Courtesy of The Modern House

Courtesy of The Modern House

Courtesy of The Modern House
Yardhouse quickly became a cult location for London’s instagrammers who’ve shot thousands of pictures of the two-storey structure, which has been featured in magazines across the world.
Assemble created a double-height atrium inside the 250 sqm building, placing studios along its edges. However the barn-like Yardhouse was designed to be remountable and adaptive, allowing future owners to reconfigure it according to their needs.
Not included in the sale is a patch of land to put it on – you’ll have to find that separately.

Since completing Yardhouse – currently in storage while it awaits sale – Assemble scooped the 2015 Turner Prize for their Granby Street regeneration project in Liverpool. The collective are the first architects ever to win the art prize.
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