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run business named Okopod specialising in green, prefabricated buildings.” The final build stage of the process took just six months. The result is an architectural marvel which leverages cutting-edge design principles, blending sustainable building techniques with a minimal, contemporary feel. The studio harnesses natural elements wherever possible, allowing for maximum natural light – prioritising wood over concrete and using natural insulation materials. “The reaction from neighbours to seeing the structure come up has been quite interesting, but mostly positive – mainly because they’re interested in our construction methods since there’s barely any concrete involved!” exclaims Katharina. As a space surrounded by mature trees, the couple were loathe to tear them down for the sake of the building. “It’s extremely difficult to build in this situation, since you can’t have a traditional building foundation if you want to preserve tree roots.” Consequently, the design utilises an ingenious technique whereby it has been built on a kind of pylon, with pillars driven into the ground so the roots wrap themselves around them instead, allowing both nature and the space itself to thrive. Step inside Since January this year, Katharina has been making the most of her new haven. “It’s been wonderful exploring the space and getting to know it in a way,” she muses. “I love coming in here to watch how the light works and seeing how I can fit my practice around it.” Something of a Cambridge Open Studios regular, Katharina has participated in the initiative several times from her old studio. But following a four-year hiatus to allow for a new baby, pandemic, house move and the creation of an entirely new studio, she’s eagerly anticipating a return. “Even after Cambridge Open Studios, I would love people to reach out for an appointment just to come and see the space, or if they’re curious about what I do or how pottery works,” she concludes. “I’m excited to now be able to share the space with Cambridge.” You can visit Katharina’s studio for yourself during Cambridge Open Studios on several weekends in July. For the complete list of participating artists and dates, visit the website at camopenstudios.org I’m excited to now be able to share the space with Cambridge

CRAFTY ROOTS The studio preserves tree roots with a clever foundation construction

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