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Altostrata: A 3D-Printed Parametric Pavilion
Designed by Mamou-Mani Architects, Altostrata is a travelling pavilion fully 3D-printed with compostable sugar-based bioplastics and PLA. First showcased in Romania and later in Singapore and Dubai, the modular structure embodies the principles of reduce, reuse, repurpose, and recycle. With its spiral form and parametrically optimized trusses, Altostrata challenges wasteful exhibition design and envisions a new era of circular architecture where materials are grown, reused, a


What Nelson Sees: A New Perspective on London from Trafalgar Square
One of the highlights of London Design Festival 2025, What Nelson Sees is realized in Trafalgar Square in collaboration with Google Arts and Culture. Designed by Paul Cocksedge, the installation offers telescopic viewing portals that let visitors see London from Nelson’s perspective. With Google’s AI tool Flow by Veo, the city’s past, present, and possible futures unfold. Nelson’s Column thus transforms from a historic monument into a lens for imagining the next centuries.


Beacon: A Sculptural Play of Light in the Heart of London
Beacon, designed by Lee Broom, is a monumental lighting installation at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Inspired by Brutalism and the Festival of Britain, the piece is made from upcycled glass and transforms into a sculptural chandelier. Its light choreography synchronizes with Big Ben’s hourly chimes, creating a poetic urban rhythm. Conceived as public art, its components will be repurposed into light fixtures after deinstallation, ensuring both sustainability and longevi
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