13.SEPT.2025, 11-3PM
Clod Ensemble is based in studios on Greenwich Peninsula designed by award winning Mole Architects. As part of Open House 2025, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the building, hear from architects who designed it, and get an insight into the work of Clod Ensemble make through their exhibition Clod Ensemble: How It Moves.
The C2 Ziggurat building is a dedicated rehearsal and research space for Clod Ensemble’s genre-defying performance work. The building was and is constructed entirely from timber, clad in weathered steel and designed to limit energy consumption.
The building comprises a 2000 square foot rehearsal top-lit studio, open-plan office, music production studio and design studio. There will be guided tours running throughout the day.
Guided Studio Tour with Roxanne Peak-Payne (Clod Ensemble) and Susie Newman (Project Architect, Mole Architects)
Guided Studio Tour with Roxanne Peak-Payne and Susie Newman
Susie Newman and Suzy Willson (Clod Ensemble) will talk about how architectural space affects the experience of a performance, and how the way we move affects our relationship to the spaces we inhabit.
Saturday 13 September 2025
Clod Ensemble Studios,C2, 3 Cripps Yard,
Soames Walk, Design District,
Greenwich Peninsula
SE10 0BQ
Image – Richard Malone working with Clod Ensemble at their Studios
Header Images – Clod Ensemble Studios. Designed by Mole Architects. Images by Nick Guttridge.