vineri, 25 octombrie 2013

A Dolls' House


On 11th November 2013, 20 of the world’s best architects and designers will present their version of a dolls’ house in an exhibition and auction at Bonhams in aid of KIDS.


Inspired by the dolls’ house that Edwin Lutyens designed for The British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1922 – using a very traditional children’s toy to display the very best of modern British architecture, craftsmanship, art and interior design – Cathedral Group has asked 20 contemporary architects and designers, in collaboration with artists and other creatives, to design and build a dolls’ house for the 21st Century. Each dolls’ house will be designed to include at least one feature that makes life easier for a child with a disability.



The dolls’ houses will be exhibited publicly at Bonhams in November 2013 and auctioned at a high profile evening event in support of KIDS. The Architects’ Journal is media sponsor for the project and both Quatro and ING Media will be publicising the project.



KIDS is a UK charity supporting disabled children, young people and their families. They run home learning programmes, specialist nurseries and crèches, short-break programmes for disabled children and a series of inclusive adventure playgrounds. They offer a wide variety of services to parents of children with disabilities and programmes for siblings of disabled children and young carers. You can read more about them here. Cathedral Group have pledged to raise £100,000 for KIDS to support their valuable work.



The Architects + Designers: Adjaye Associates, Allford Hall Monaghan, Morris, amodels, coffey architects, Dexter Moren Associates, drdh architects, drmm, Duggan Morris Architects, FAT Architecture, Glenn Howells Architects, Guy Hollaway Architects, HLM Architects, James Ramsey & Lara Apponyi, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, mae, make architects, Morag Myerscough & Luke Morgan, Shedkm Studio Egret West, Zaha Hadid Architects.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



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