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- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughA property developer hired <a href="http://www.studiomyerscough.com/" target="_blank">Morag Myerscough</a> to design and build a pop-up cafe to spruce up the area around the Greenwich rail station for the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/london-olympics/">London Olympics</a>. The result was the eye-popping <a href="http://www.themovementgreenwich.com/mvmnt-cafe/" target="_blank">Movement Café (MVMNT Café)</a>, which is built from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/architecture/m2e-power/">recycled shipping containers</a>, reusable scaffolding, and brightly painted wood walls. Constructed in only 16 days, the cafe was open just in time for the start of the Olympics to serve up locally sourced, food and drink - including homemade vegan-friendly gelato - to spectators headed out to Greenwich Park.1
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughWith less than a month to go before the Olympics started, property developers <a href="http://www.cathedralgroup.com/">The Cathedral Group<a /> asked <a href="http://www.studiomyerscough.com/" target="_blank">Myerscough</a> to design a cafe for the corner of a vacant industrial lot.2
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughLocated directly next to the Greenwich DLR station, the cafe was meant to serve as a point of welcome for spectators coming to Greenwich, offering a little respite as well as food and drink.3
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughWith just 16 days to complete the task, Myerscough brought on a building team led by Danny Elphick to construct the cafe.4
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughShipping containers serve as the basis of the cafe, and they can be locked up at night to keep the restaurant essentials safe.5
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughReusable scaffolding and shade structures were erected around them to create a pleasant cafe atmosphere.6
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughWhile construction commenced Myerscough worked with the official Olympic poet, <a href="http://www.lemnsissay.com/" target="_blank">Lemn Sissay</a>, to paint a <a href="http://blog.lemnsissay.com/2012/08/17/new-landmark-poem-in-greenwich/" target="_blank">poem he wrote about Greenwich</a> on the exterior wall.7
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughThis is a morning tweet by Lemn Sissay.8
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughBrightly colored geometric designs were painted on the wall and the cafe to attract passersby.9
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughThen artist <a href="http://supergrouplondon.co.uk/index.php/luke/" target="_blank">Luke Morgan</a> of <a href="http://www.supergrouplondon.co.uk/" target="_blank">Supergroup</a> created the custom furniture and cushions for the seating area using water-resistant material recycled from kites.10
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughThe <a href="http://www.facebook.com/MVMNTCafe" target="_blank">MVMNT Café</a> is run by the local non-profit organization <a href="http://www.gcda.org.uk/" target="_blank">Greenwich Co-Operative Development Agency</a>.11
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughThey are still serving up organic, fair-trade, locally-sourced foods and drinks to customers, and profits going to help disadvantaged communities across London.12
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughThe temporary cafe will be open until December.13
- The Movement Cafe-Morag MyerscoughPart of Lemn Sissay's poem on Waller Way.14