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Extract from the Narrative

“ To that extend, at the edge of the city, Strawberry Hill is established as London’s first queer palace: The House of Extravaganza.”

 Elements of its original plan are reimagined in the estate's vast green spaces as fragments. Those fragments correspond to the most common typologies of queer space in the city. A gay bathhouse, a drag stage, a pleasure garden and a cruising park are some of the typologies that take center stage at Strawberry Hill- as sites for gender performativity. Ranging from permanent to temporary, these deployable architectures will be constructed in their full extend every year during pride month, becoming the backdrops for the annual festival of the House of Extravaganza. The festival is an opportunity for visitors beyond the community to immerse in a queer wonderland and understand the spatial politics of the ‘other’ citizen.  

“The house is protected by an army of guards, dressed in shiny gold shorts and big furry hats. Their main duty is to disarm visitors of homophobia, transphobia and other harmful prejudices upon arrival.”

 Every hour you can watch them stepping out of their posts and into a ceremonial runway routine that involves voguing, strutting and a lot of attitude. Behold, it’s not to be missed! Some of the highlights include the ‘Cathedral’, an elongated structure with a breath-taking arch canopy that promotes hedonism and sexual transgression through a set of interconnected showers. On the contrary, the ‘The garden of Queer delights’ is a shielded space for romantic encounters and literary discussions, an escape for those seeking deeper personal connections in the age of online hooking apps. Central to the masterplan is the ‘Archive’, a permanent museum for London’s queer heritage. The rainbow flag that welcomed visitors to the Joiners Arms, Madame Jojo’s infamous neon lights and the pink tank used during the 1995 pride parade are some of the memorabilia on display. The ‘Archive’ offers weekly guided tours of the collections in the tradition of Horace Walpole house tours.

During the annual festival, a gigantic stage gets erected on the rear of the estate. Envisioned as a disruption to the mundane, ‘the stage’ hosts variety shows from London’s most exciting drag performers. By employing Strawberry Hill’s south elevation as a theatrical backdrop, the stage is the city’s greatest performance venue. Its construction is a spectacle in itself. Under the supervision of powerfully built contractors, a set of pulleys and hoists aids its assembly, while a veil of translucent theatrical curtains amplifies the building paraphernalia. The dressing rooms and storage facilities are carefully disguised within tower-like structures on each side of the stage. 

“Two large gothic windows allow for a rare glimpse into the dressing rooms, so spectators can watch the concoction of drag in all its glory.”  

As the popularity of Strawberry Hill grows, so does the demand for a faster access to the site. Transport for London revises the plans for the Elizabeth line set to open in 2021, by diverting its trains at Strawberry hill station during weekends, allowing easy and fast connectivity to the city.   

MASTERPLAN

 

INTERVENTIONS

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Strategy

Overall Scheme

sectional representation

Views

House of Extravaganza / work in progress

House of Extravaganza / work in progress

 

Sections

 
Section AA - ‘The Stage’  ( Phase 05 ) 21:00 PM

Section AA - ‘The Stage’ ( Phase 05 ) 21:00 PM

Section AA - ‘The Archive’  ( Phase 03 ) 16:00 PM

Section AA - ‘The Archive’ ( Phase 03 ) 16:00 PM

Section AA - ‘The Guard’s Parade’  ( Phase 05 ) 18:00 PM

Section AA - ‘The Guard’s Parade’ ( Phase 05 ) 18:00 PM

 

Divine’s Models

 
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The Stage (1:20) Nighttime impressions

The Archive (1:10) Interior impressions

The Cathedral (1:20) Daytime impressions

Guards Parade (1:20) Nighttime impressions

Technical Enquiry

The enquiry responds to the project’s narrative by looking at how temporary subversive structures could be introduced in a heritage context.

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Film : A night at the House of Extravaganza

 

Film shorts

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Portraits

 
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Becoming a Queer Guard

: props and fashion by the author

Catalogue of Props

A catalogue of the props used for the purpose of this project.

A catalogue of the props used for the purpose of this project.

Work in progress

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