Model exploring the reconstruction of the Ludlow Castle: a removable roof lattice frames the ruin, revealing how new timber structures can coexist with historic fabric through adaptable, non-intrusive intervention.
Floor plan mapping the relationship between ruin and intervention. The new structure traces historic footprints while enabling adaptable programming, positioning the space as a contemporary extension of its layered architectural history.
The new timber framework aligns with the historic envelope, revealing a contemporary performance space that maintains the castle’s massing, rhythm and landscape presence.
Collage showing the proposed theatre interior, where a lightweight timber structure creates a warm, adaptable performance space within the existing castle walls.
Three-part model study showing the existing castle fragment, the palimpsest model tracing its layered histories and the proposed timber intervention reactivating the Kitchen Block.