Studio Weave

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion

Studio Weave

ARCHITECTS
Studio Weave

FURNITURE AND CARPENTRY
Sebastian Cox

MANUFACTURERS
Metsa Woods, Iq Glass

QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Nps London

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Timberwright

CLIENT
London Borough Of Waltham Forest

M&E CONSULTANT
Nps London

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jim Stephenson

AREA
250 M²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
London, United Kingdom

CATEGORY
Library

 London-based architecture practice Studio Weave has extended the Grade-II listed Lea Bridge Library in East London, adding a cafe and adaptable community space with an improved connection to the library’s gardens, resulting in a revived civic heart for the Borough of Waltham Forest.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

To connect the local and future community as the neighborhood undergoes a period of cultural growth and regeneration, Studio Weave explored the changing role of a library in modern civic infrastructure conceiving a new wing that offers places to work, learn, socialize, and gather.

The new 250 square meter wing sits to the rear of the Edwardian red brick library and occupies the Western boundary of the site, designed to lightly touch the existing heritage building and its green space, Friendship Gardens.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

Studio Weave utilized the existing western garden wall as a structural spine, anchoring the structure and bulk of the building to one side, ensuring a seamless, open connection to the gardens.

Cantilevered beams of high-strength laminated veneer lumber (LVL) support a length of overhead glazing and floating ceiling of timber battens. Floor-to-ceiling glazing along the entire east elevation invites the outdoors in, creating a visual and physical connection to Friendship Gardens.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

Studio Weave designed the new Lea Bridge Library extension to sit harmoniously in between existing mature trees in Friendship Gardens, resulting in a rectangular floor plan punctuated by a striking semi-circular glass cut out. The pavilion curves in and steps up at a central pinch point to protect the root system of a close-neighboring mature Common Lime tree.

The architects used this momentary squeeze in the plan created by the sweeping concave glass as an opportunity to divide the pavilion. A pivoting timber door hangs flush with wall joinery and swings across to create a flexible private events space, offering a valuable community asset while also future-proofing a further revenue stream for the library.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

A long colonnade stretches the length of the new extension, featuring a gently graded natural stone walkway to ensure level access to the rear event space.

A facade of gently zig-zagging red precast concrete panels and columns nods to the tone of the brick used in the existing library and conceals drainage which captures and redirects water down to the tree roots below the building.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

Accessibility is central to the success and popular use of the Lea Bridge Library Pavilion. Studio Weave designed two new access points to draw visitors in through the gardens at the side and rear of the site, bypassing the library’s quiet zone.

The main entrance and foyer on Lea Bridge Road have been refurbished to include new wash facilities, buggy parking, and an upstairs staff room. From the foyer, the new cafe welcomes visitors before opening into the main space.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

A continuous wall of fluted timber joinery connects bookshelves with in-built banquette seating, creating interspersed open reading ‘rooms’.

The open plan layout can be adapted for a range of cultural, recreational, and community activities and be used at different times of day by different local groups and library users.

The architects’ rigorous approach to sustainability is felt throughout the building.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

Studio Weave has delicately balanced a light, open-plan community space that benefits from a considered passive cooling strategy supported by mechanical heat recovery ventilation (MVHR).

The ceiling is carefully positioned to protect the exposed aggregate floor from direct sunlight, and the continuous glass wall opens at intervals to allow for natural cross-ventilation.

The project is a critical community element of the Borough of Waltham Forest’s cultural regeneration, supported by £411,000 from the Greater London Authority’s Good Growth Fund.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson

Studio Weave is now working on the second phase of the Library’s development, comprehensively re-landscaping the garden and adding in-play facilities to be delivered by Summer 2023.

The extension has revived the library as a key cultural and community hub through which social cohesion is fostered, offering events, activities, and opportunities to empower local residents.

Where the library offers access to a wealth of knowledge, Studio Weave’s architecture offers an open public asset and space for the community to share experiences.

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
© Jim Stephenson


Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
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Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
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Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
Lea Bridge Library Pavilion
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Studio Weave
T +44 20 70991922
Studio Weave
217 Mare St, London E8 3QE, United Kingdom