Tate Britain to Replace Front Lawns with Sculpture-Filled Wildlife Garden
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Tate Britain to replace front lawns with sculpture-filled wildlife garden
Two plain lawns in front of Tate Britain are to be transformed into a wildlife-friendly garden over the next year, and the gallery has shown off the initial designs. The two lawns aren’t that heavily used these days, although they have been open spaces for outdoor art installations on occasions and, during WWII, were turned into allotments by the gallery staff. Last year, Tate Britain announced plans to replace the lawns with a new garden and ha…
Tate Britain Reimagines Its Threshold: A New Vision for the Clore Garden
Tate Britain has presented initial design concepts for a significant redevelopment of its external environment: the new Clore Garden. The project, a collaboration between Tom Stuart-Smith Studio for landscape architecture and Feilden Fowles for architectural elements, aims to create a dynamic and welcoming green space. These preliminary designs have emerged from a period of public consultation hosted at the gallery. The initiative, undertaken in…
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