Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:29 PM
Surface Design Show starts today with the unveiling of '21st Century Fragments’, this year’s Future Thinking feature curated by world leading engineers, Arup.
The interactive 21st Century Fragments exhibit features life size fragments of some of the most innovative building facades designed by Arup in collaboration with architects such as Zaha Hadid, dRMM, Renzo Piano, Eric Parry and more.
The exhibition focuses on innovative materials technology and façade engineering. It references many of Arup’s most cutting edge projects including Chanel’s mobile art pavilion, Nasher sculpture garden, One Eagle Place and the Endless Staircase, to reveal the thinking and materials technology that drives their design.
Surface Design Show's director, Christopher Newton, said: "This specially created and completely unique exhibition will create a new dynamic alongside the innovative products shown by the Show’s many exhibitors. Future Thinking has become an integral part of the three-day event which will challenge and inspire the design community and visitors alike."
Visitors will be able to see fragments and details from:
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