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AV Monographs 222. Heatherwick Studio

2000-2020

Publisher:Arquitectura Viva

ISBN: 978-84-09-19634-0

  • Paperback
  • English, Spanish
  • 112 Pages
  • Apr 30, 2020

Thomas Heatherwick is a designer and the founder of London-based design practice Heatherwick Studio, which was started in the late 1990s. Considered one of Britain’s most significant designers, Heatherwick is known for his work on all scales. This instalment is divided across four themes – Reuse, Nurture, Connect, Gather – and takes stock of the last 20 years of the studio’s practice through a detailed look at no less than 20 exemplary projects.

This issue of AV Monographs features the following projects of Heatherwick Studio:

United Kingdom Pavilion at the 2010 Expo, 2007-2010, Shanghai (China)
Bund Finance Center, 2010-2017, Shanghai (China)
Vessel, 2013-2019, New York (USA)
Google Mountain View Campus, 2015-, California (USA)
Toranomon-Azabudai District, 2019-, Tokyo (Japan)
Rolling Bridge, 2002-2004, London (United Kingdom)
Aberystwyth Artist Studios, 2005-2009, Aberystwyth (United Kingdom)
Learning Hub, Nanyang Technological University, 2011-2015, Singapore (Singapore)
Google King’s Cross, 2015-, London (United Kingdom)
Lantern House, 2015-, New York (USA)
Al Fayah Park, 2010-, Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Mixed-Use Development 1000 Trees, 2011-2020, Shanghai (China)
Maggie’s Yorkshire, 2012-2020, Leeds (United Kingdom)
Pier 55, Little Island, Park and Performance Space, 2013-, New York (USA)
Eden Residential Tower, 2017-2020, Singapore (Singapore)
Bombay Sapphire Distillery, 2010-2014, Laverstoke (United Kingdom)
Zeitz MOCAA, 2011-2017, Cape Town (South Africa)
Coal Drops Yard, 2014-2018, London (United Kingdom)
Savarin, 2019-, Prague (Czech Republic)
Olympia London, 2019-, London (United Kingdom)

Thomas Heatherwick is a designer and the founder of London-based design practice Heatherwick Studio, which was started in the late 1990s. Considered one of Britain’s most significant designers, Heatherwick is known for his work on all scales. This instalment is divided across four themes – Reuse, Nurture, Connect, Gather – and takes stock of the last 20 years of the studio’s practice through a detailed look at no less than 20 exemplary projects.

This issue of AV Monographs features the following projects of Heatherwick Studio:

United Kingdom Pavilion at the 2010 Expo, 2007-2010, Shanghai (China)
Bund Finance Center, 2010-2017, Shanghai (China)
Vessel, 2013-2019, New York (USA)
Google Mountain View Campus, 2015-, California (USA)
Toranomon-Azabudai District, 2019-, Tokyo (Japan)
Rolling Bridge, 2002-2004, London (United Kingdom)
Aberystwyth Artist Studios, 2005-2009, Aberystwyth (United Kingdom)
Learning Hub, Nanyang Technological University, 2011-2015, Singapore (Singapore)
Google King’s Cross, 2015-, London (United Kingdom)
Lantern House, 2015-, New York (USA)
Al Fayah Park, 2010-, Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Mixed-Use Development 1000 Trees, 2011-2020, Shanghai (China)
Maggie’s Yorkshire, 2012-2020, Leeds (United Kingdom)
Pier 55, Little Island, Park and Performance Space, 2013-, New York (USA)
Eden Residential Tower, 2017-2020, Singapore (Singapore)
Bombay Sapphire Distillery, 2010-2014, Laverstoke (United Kingdom)
Zeitz MOCAA, 2011-2017, Cape Town (South Africa)
Coal Drops Yard, 2014-2018, London (United Kingdom)
Savarin, 2019-, Prague (Czech Republic)
Olympia London, 2019-, London (United Kingdom)

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