We’ve been included in the Evening Standard with our bench for the City of London.
Exhibition Reading Pavements
Our exhibition URBAN IDENTITIES:READING PAVEMENTS opened at Solus' showroom in Clerkenwell last night and runs until Friday 29th (9:00-18:00) as part of the London Festival of Architecture. https://www.londonfestivalofarchitecture.org/event/urban-identities-reading-pavements/
City benchmark
Very excited to announce that 'city benchmark' has been included in an article by Wallpaper* magazine.
The City of London is the financial heart of Britain, one of the major finance hubs on the globe and home of the London Stock Exchange. Drawing inspiration from the graphic language of stock charts, the design refers to undulating graphs of green and red bars representing profit and loss. The two benches complement each other in a yin&yang like relationship: green becomes red, profit turns into loss. The simple, one-dimensional chart becomes interpretable, depending on the view point.
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Walking tour - City benches
Please join us for a walking tour by the LFA in Eastern City Cluster and discover a bit more about 5 winning designs for temporary benches across the ECC area.
This 5 benches are part of a larger trail of ten new benches across the City of London – five in Cheapside and five in the Eastern Cluster – and result of a design competition organised by the London Festival of Architecture, the City of London Corporation and Cheapside Business Alliance in 2018.
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City bench
We are excited to share the news that studioort + Elena Boni have been announced as one of the winners of the ‚city benches‘ competition launched as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2018.
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URBAN IDENTITIES : READING PAVEMENTS
'Urban Identities : Reading Pavements'
Our exhibition forms part of the London Festival of Architecture 2018 and will take place from the 27th - 30th June 2018 in Clerkenwell.
The exhibition is free of charge and can be visited at Solus showroom.
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