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22-09-2016
Knight Architects Merchant Square Footbridge, London
Knight Architects’ Merchant Square Footbridge is also an urban sculpture, because architecture is not just tower blocks, and not just buildings either!

20-09-2016
Installations at the London Design Festival
Autumn is at the door, and the art galleries and museums are presenting their new cultural programmes, while new cultural initiatives and events are appearing all over the world. Floornature’s editorial staff will be providing live coverage from Bologna during CERSAIE, but first we’d like to tell you what’s been going on at the London Design Festival.

16-09-2016
The London Design Festival 2016
London is hosting the London Design Festival - a creative-oriented week in a number of “design destinations” around the UK capital - from 17 to 25 September 2016.

14-09-2016
pH+ Architects The Milkshake Tree Installation London
The Milkshake Tree is a temporary installation designed by pH+ Architects for the 2016 London Festival of Architecture: a sensorial, inclusive space to stimulate children and encourage them to play. The installation will be reconstructed in the gardens of the London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy (LCCCP) in Haringey, London.

09-09-2016
00 Architecture The Foundry Social Justice Centre London
The building designed by 00 Architecture in Vauxhall, south of London, is a point of reference for the voluntary associations and was awarded the RIBA London Building of the Year Award and the RIBA London Regional Award in 2015; more recently, it was also awarded the ArchMarathon Award 2016 in the Workspaces category. .

02-09-2016
Adopt an Object, campaign by the Design Museum in London
Would you like to adopt an object? Not just any object, of course, but one that has lefts its mark in the history of design.

17-08-2016
The New York Convenience Store, Lucy Sparrow
The New York Convenience Store is the name of the art installation that UK-based artist Lucy Sparrow is organising in the Big Apple.

17-08-2016
Tsuruta Architects House of Trace London
Preserving the memory of the place, whilst simultaneously allowing the new project to have its own identity: this is the concept that guided Tsuruta Architects in their design of a house in London where it became necessary to demolish and replace part of the original building.