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The Grand Bata Hostel is a project that continues researching alternative methods of living and building construction. It investigates how emphasising the absurdity and questioning the everyday can evolve into playfulness and how it can affect East Tilbury’s community.
East Tilbury has a lot of personalities with twisted stories. The choice of the narrative in Term 1 is Stacey, a local hairdresser. She has heard enough gossip through creating a mobile hairdresser’s salon – ‘Stacey’s KITSCHen’, a perfect place to encourage the community to be able to share the extraordinary stories of Bata-ville.
Term 2 has revisited a local storytelling with the main character as a narrator of the story of The Grand Bata Hostel. The project takes an inspiration from Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, where ‘over the top’ principles are applied. The project has a form of an unconventional megastructure wrapped around Stanford House. Residents are the main characters of the living construction, benefitting from the new approach in bringing back the community spaces and providing additional extensions. The community also helps young homeless adults, who are seeking temporary accommodation in the hostel and gaining skills to help them seek a better future.
Introducing Stacey and her obsession with everything Bata-related.
Unconventional representation of a hairdresser salon with a greenhouse supplying natural dye hair and a skin constructed out of hair trim pouches.
Main Principles of The Grand Bata Hostel’s Program.
Illustrating the spaces and the quirkiness of the activities.