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Folly for a Flyover by AssembleThe British non-profit organization <a href="http://www.follyforaflyover.co.uk/about/">Assemble</a> constructed this fetching temporary cinema out of donated and reclaimed materials in an unusual spot: under a London motorway flyover. Called "Folly for a Flyover," the building is made from wood and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/andy-goldsworthys-alderney-stones-are-massive-balls-of-melting-clay/2/">clay bricks</a> and receives structural support from scaffolding held together with rope and solid knots. This homespun cinema lovingly erected by a team of committed volunteers will provide sustainable culture all summer long, after which it will be disassembled and re-purposed.1
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleThe Folly for a Flyover Cinema was constructed under a London motorway flyover.2
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleA team of Assemble volunteers put the cinema together in one month.3
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleAll of the materials were donated or reclaimed.4
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleThe building is made from wood and clay bricks and receives structural support from scaffolding.5
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleThe scaffolding is held togheter by rope and solid knots!6
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleDuring the day the building acts as an event venue, a cafe, and even a launching pad for recreational water sports.7
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleBy night, it hosts either cinema, performance, or plays.8
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleThis homespun theater will be under the flyover for six weeks.9
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleAt the end of the summer, its use played out, the cinema will be disassembled.10
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleAnd all of the materials will be put to some other creative use.11
Folly for a Flyover by AssembleWe love this project: simple, creative, but sustainable and wholesome.12












