Tate Harmer is building a temporary co-working space wrapped around a tree in East London’s Hoxton Square, which will be available for hire.
The installation, named TREExOFFICE, will be rented out to fundraise for environmental regeneration charity Groundwork’s work in Hackney’s parks and open spaces.
Up to eight people can work in the space which is equipped with a power supply and WiFi and will also be able to host small meetings and small events.
Created by engineer and artist Natalie Jeremijenko in collaboration with architects Tate Harmer, Gensler, and artist Shuster + Moseley, the pop-up will provide views out across the square and up into the tree’s canopy.
The workspaces will be available for businesses, creative workers, and community groups to hire until December.