Before creating large-scale, headline-making landmarks – the Vessel and Little Island in New York, and 1000 Trees in Shanghai amongst them – Thomas Heatherwick established ... Gardens and they had a ...
Iconic gin brand, Bombay Sapphire, has unveiled a new collaboration with British designer, Thomas Heatherwick. Read the full ...
Heatherwick Studio has just announced its design for transforming Seoul’s renowned Hanwha Galleria. Following a competition aimed at reimagining six sites across the South Korean capital ...
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Heatherwick Studio Reimagines The Classroom London-based design firm Heatherwick Studio may design everything from chairs to buses, but with its Learning Hub project in Singapore the firm How ...
Thomas Heatherwick: Making will remain the ultimate design resource. Covering the studio’s complete output since its foundation in 1994, this new edition features 16 extraordinary new projects, at all ...
British designer Thomas Heatherwick is the founder and design director of Heatherwick Studio. Thomas founded Heatherwick Studio in 1994, defying conventional design disciplines and bringing the ...
The Vessel in New York has reopened after steel meshing was installed as a safety measure on Heatherwick Studio’s controversial attraction The 16-storey viewing platform reopened on Monday (21 October ...
Winner: Landscape project of the year 2022. Heatherwick Studio has designed Little Island in New York City, United States. This project is a new public park that shelters three new performance ...
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Corning has been a global capital for glass production since the late 1800s. The Corning Museum of Art’s new 60,000-square-foot studio assures it will remain so through this century.
It’s just 10 days until the Summer Olympic Games open in Paris. To mark the moment, Simon Inglis reveals how art and design play a key part in this, the world’s most spectacular multi-sport ...