This week's picks for London architecture and design events
By Abigail Banfield|
Tuesday, Feb 6, 2018
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A variation in scale this week; from human-centric car design to larger scale urban planning and interventional art.
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Create and Make – February half term | 12-16 February
Take your budding young designers down to the Design Museum to create 3D models inspired by the Ferrari Exhibit. Make sure to catch the closing days of Beazley Designer of the Year while you are there, ahead of its closure on 15th January.
RELATED EVENT Create and Make – February half term
RELATED EVENT Ferrari: Under the Skin
RELATED EVENT Beazley Designs of the Year
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Architecture on the Thames Central | 10 February
Take to the water to get an alternative view of some of London's most wonderful buildings. With an optional alcoholic hot drink, the wintertime cruise is set to celebrate and embrace a colder Thames.
RELATED EVENT Architecture on the Thames Central
EUROPA 5: Italy + Switzerland | 13 February
The fifth in the RIBA's Europa series comes Italy and Switzerland. The evening's speakers will give an insight into the countries' current architectural climates and innovative designs.
RELATED EVENT EUROPA 5: Italy + Switzerland
London’s Great Estates - supporting growth for the future | 7 February
London's Estates continue to develop and grow in a network of 'little villages' across the city in a way that makes London's urban fabric so unique. This event explores the future of the public realm, homes, work spaces, and culture through the lens of development plans.
RELATED EVENT London’s Great Estates - supporting growth for the future
Yto Barrada: Agadir | Opens 7 February
This installation, opening on Wednesday, is the first major London commission for the Moroccan artist Yto Barrada. The work draws on the idea of utopian creation, echoing the setting of the historic Barbican, and utilising the sculptural structure of 'The Curve' (the space in which it is set).
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