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The Camden bench is a type of
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. It was commissioned by
Camden London Borough Council Camden London Borough Council is the local authority for the London Borough of Camden in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, one of 32 in the United Kingdom capital of London. Camden is divided into 18 wards, each electing th ...
and installed in
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, in 2012. It is designed specifically to influence the behaviour of the public by restricting certain uses and behaviours and instead to be usable only as a bench, a principle known as
hostile architecture Hostile architecture is an urban-design strategy that uses elements of the built environment to purposefully guide or restrict behaviour. It often targets people who use or rely on public space more than others, such as youth, poor people, and ...
. The bench has been called "the pinnacle of hostile architecture". Produced by UK company Factory Furniture, the bench is designed to deter use for sleeping, littering, skateboarding, drug dealing,
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and
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. It attempts to achieve this primarily through angular surfaces (deterring sleepers and skateboarders), an absence of crevices or hiding places, and non-permeable materials (via a waterproof anti-paint coating). It is not secured to the ground and can be moved by a crane attaching to built-in anchor points. Due to its weight, it is also designed to function as a
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.


History

Municipalities including Camden Town were removing benches from public spaces because they were seen as enabling behaviour considered anti-social, including skateboarding, sleeping, loitering, and criminal behaviour such as drug dealing. Camden London Borough Council commissioned the design of a bench that would discourage such behaviours, and the first Camden benches were installed in 2012.


Rationale

According to Factory Furniture founder Dean Harvey, the primary purpose of the bench is to influence behaviour by "minimis ngthe amount of time people spend in an area. With a perched or sloped surface, people can't loiter for too long." One of Factory Furniture's precursor products, the Serpentine Bench, was marketed in the 1990s as being uncomfortable to sleep on. The designers contend that "Homelessness should never be tolerated in any society and if we start designing in to accommodate homeless then we have totally failed as a society. Close proximity to homelessness unfortunately makes us uncomfortable so perhaps it is good that we feel that and recognise homelessness as a problem rather than design to accommodate it."


Criticism

The Camden bench received criticism as being a prime example of a wider trend of
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that is anti- homeless, known as
hostile architecture Hostile architecture is an urban-design strategy that uses elements of the built environment to purposefully guide or restrict behaviour. It often targets people who use or rely on public space more than others, such as youth, poor people, and ...
. Critics claim it is
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of a society where freedom in public space has been curtailed and deviance from accepted forms of behaviour has been made impossible. The style of the bench can be related to 'Secret city design tricks manipulate your behaviour', which relates to the idea that things may be designed to encourage a type of behaviour without it being either obvious or ugly. Another common design of this is modest 'pigs ears', which are placed on walls and benches. Because the design is "defined far more by what it is not than what it is", the bench has been called the "perfect anti-object", a "masterpiece of unpleasant design", and "the pinnacle of hostile architecture". Other recent names have included 'defensive' or 'disciplinary' architecture. These terms describe many sculptures which are designed and attached or installed in public spaces, in an attempt to render them unusable in certain ways by certain people or groups. As a prime example of urban design and hostile architecture, The co-director of the Centre for Urban Research at the University of York argues that the idea of the implication of spikes and other related architecture are a part of a broader pattern of hostility and indifference based towards social difference and poverty produced within cities. He views these implications as an assault on the poor, and an attempt to displace their distress which the general public seem to agree with. The argument begins by summarising how different processes overlap and come together, such as economic processes which result in creating people to become vulnerable. Popular criticism focused on subverting restrictions imposed by the bench, such as by attempting to skateboard on it or sleep on it, and allowing its use only as a bench.


Installations

In addition to Camden the bench has been installed at the 16th and Mission
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plaza in California. A Camden bench has been used as part of an
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work by
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. "Feature sites" for introduction of the bench were on
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and
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.


Awards

The design has achieved several awards: *
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"Best practice street cleansing" (2010) *
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"Best practice for reducing crime" (2012) It has also been accredited as: * Home Office "PAS68 approved" (a classification for vehicle security barriers) for counter-terrorism use.


Specifications

The technical specifications are: * Length, * Width, * Height, * Weight, approx. 1,765 kg * Materials, exposed aggregate
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References

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images of the bench installation "feature sites" o
Great Queen Street
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High Holborn
June 2012.
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