Installations announced for LDF 2016 include a giant curved walkway made of sustainable wood, a takeover of a disused stairwell and sit-in boxes that aim to address the housing crisis.
The Smile, designed by Alison Brooks Architects, is an outdoor installation supported by the American Hardwood Export Council and ARUP, and is a 36m-long curved rectangular tube made from sustainable timber.
— designweek.co.uk
Here are some more of this years offerings:
Baboushka Boxes are design by dRMM and supported by financial company Legal & General as well as the homeless charity Shelter.
Created by consultancy Gilthero and supported by Italian watch maker Panerai, The Green Room will be based in a stairwell at the V&A and explores the concept of time.
The much discussed crazy gold course conceived by Sir Paul Smith which still needs to raise £120,000 through Kickstarter to happen.
Already announced the live robotically sculpted canopy at the V&A.
For related installations, check these out:
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