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4 x m2 Gallery Pavilion

The pavilion, designed by Quay2c Architects, is made of as much recycled material as possible and was constructed on site on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground, the grand forecourt to Chelsea College of Art and Design, situated opposite the new entrance to Tate Britain.

The structure is accessible for viewing at any time, twenty-four hours a day, although exhibitions are best viewed during daylight hours.

The exhibition Quadruple Energy shows the work of four artists; Stuart Mayes, Carol Mancke, Peter Abrahams and Donald Urquhart, each with their own take on energy and green issues. Curated by Julia Manheim of m2 gallery and author of the book Sustainable Jewellery, the exhibition continues until 29 August 2011.

4 x m2 gallery pavilion facts:
Gallery; m2 Gallery, Peckham ; www.m2gallery.com
Design: Quay2c Architects ; www.quay2c.com
Structural Engineer: Martin Cooper Associates ; www.engcooper.com
Construction: Quay2c with MA Interior & Spatial Design students at CCAD under the direction of Course Director Ken Wilder.
Location: Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground, Chelsea College of Art and Design, Atterbury Street, (Opposite the Entry to Tate Britain) London SW1P 4JU ; www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk