Clerkenwell Design Week announces venues and exhibition spaces for 2024
Clerkenwell Design Week is happening in London from 21-23 May 2024. Expect 600 events, 160 design shops, 300 exhibitors across 12+ venues in the EC1 neighborhood.
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Clerkenwell Design Week is happening in London from 21-23 May 2024. Expect 600 events, 160 design shops, 300 exhibitors across 12+ venues in the EC1 neighborhood.
Maggie’s Royal Free, situated at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, London, was designed by Studio Libeskind.
Grimshaw has revealed the designs for the Futures Institute at Dollar Academy (FIDA) in Scotland, UK, which is intended to be the permanent home for the Institute.
The permanent installation “Born to be Wild,” which was designed by NEON, is in the centre of Keepmoat’s Cable Wharf development. The public and residents are encouraged to climb, sit, and walk through it.
The 22nd Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Paris-based architect Lina Ghotmeh who has French-Lebanese origins, is set to debut on Friday, June 9th, 2023.
The Modernist architect Norman Foster has said he would ‘love the opportunity’ to talk to King Charles about architecture. Prince of Wales, King Charles, exhibited a strong commitment to traditional architecture, evident in his Poundbury complex located in Dorset.
Using state-of-the-art parametric design tools and digital fabrication, KREOD brings together some of the most talented designers, engineers, and innovative materials to challenge current thinking and showcase sustainable and forward-thinking building methods.
Griff Rhys Jones, a TV presenter, and comedian, is leading the opposition to Herzog & de Meuron’s plans for the redevelopment of London’s Liverpool Street station. The “Save Liverpool Street Station from destructive redevelopment” campaign launched on today.
The Duravit team concentrated on making the Martian toilet as user-friendly as possible while simplifying the design.
It’s a calm oasis immersed within a grove of trees! Cambridge Mosque draws inspiration from local architecture and traditional Islamic principles conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects. The building echo geometric patterns of infinite symbolism defining a devout character. Injected as a landmark building to the Cambridge community, the mosque revels in weaving an experience for its devotees that truly reflect purity and serenity.
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