Architectural visuals for the Kuumba Community Centre, Bristol’s oldest African-heritage hub - produced to aid a funding campaign against council eviction and preserve the Pan-African character of its shared spaces.
Tileable textures were developed from on-site photography, and bespoke seating was modelled to harmonise with the refreshed interior aesthetic.
A consistent palette of textures and colours links this space with the adjoining café, creating a unified character. Scattered planting aims to balance the heavy browns of the space.
Orthographic render illustrating the meeting room's two disctinct zones in-use.