Royal College of Art
Graduates: 2023
Specialisms: Architecture / Design for Social Good / Modelmaking
My location: London, United Kingdom
First Name: Francis
Last Name: Cheung
University / College: Royal College of Art
Course / Program: Architecture MA
Graduates: 2023
Specialisms: Architecture / Design for Social Good / Modelmaking
My Location: London, United Kingdom
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Returning products has become the norm of online shopping. Roughly 30% of the items are returned for various reasons - half of them get back to the suppliers, while the other half are dumped in landfills. The Re-fulfilment Centre proposes to turn the dramatic effects of the Return Culture – on the environment and on our relationship with objects – into a possibility of change. The idea is that retailers could get rid of unwanted returns with a partial compensation while the local communities could take advantage of the ample return inventory to create something useful and meaningful. The Re-fulfilment Centre is a new form of charity shopping, taking the shape of a more comprehensive in-house mechanism - from capturing returned goods, to upcycling them in the communal workshop, and reselling rejuvenated items on the local market. The building is made of three main elements. A light roof supported by a grid of light columns. A system of shelf- walls that support the internal horizontal slabs disposed in a terrace layout. The envelope of perforated metal sheets, which gives to the building an enigmatic post-industrial look. Entirely colonised by objects, the building is a theatre that showcases the spectacle of a new logistic that could give a different value to everyday objects. Envisioned as a reverse of online consumption, this new return industry can allow breaking away from consumerism and come together as a community of makers - a Re-fulfilment Centre that is truly fulfilling. The project challenges the “bizarre normal” of shopping culture, in pursuit of changing practices & collective engagement.