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Tagged: public realm

British Museum taps London's Studio Weave for new welcome pavilions design

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Dec 20, 2024

Initial concept design. Image copyright Studio Weave

A winner has been crowned in the international competition to deliver a new welcome pavilion and public realm design at the British Museum’s north and south entrances. The London-based Studio Weave emerged from a shortlist of five teams that was announced in October. Joining them for the project are Wright & Wright Architects, Webb Yates Engineers, Tom Massey Studio, and Daisy Froud. The museum expects construction to be ready by spring 2026.

Image courtesy The British Museum

Je Ahn, the Founding Director of Studio Weave, said: "With the entry, our team wanted to celebrate the British Museum as both a global and a local museum, and create an internationally exemplary space that will improve the experience of Great Russell Street and Montague Place for everybody. Our proposal aims to resolve complex issues on the site. The project will preserve the appearance of the historic Grade I listed buildings, address the changing climate and look forward to the future of the institution. It will also introduce new soft landscaping and plants, dotted with engaging installations— encouraging curiosity and becoming a memorable highlight of every visit."

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British Museum taps London's Studio Weave for new welcome pavilions design

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Dec 20, 2024

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Initial concept design. Image copyright Studio Weave

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british museum ● london ● competition ● uk ● pavilion ● public realm ● public space ● competition ● europe
Wright & Wright
Wright & Wright

A winner has been crowned in the international competition to deliver a new welcome pavilion and public realm design at the British Museum’s north and south entrances. The London-based Studio Weave emerged from a shortlist of five teams that was announced in October. Joining them for the project are Wright & Wright Architects, Webb Yates Engineers, Tom Massey Studio, and Daisy Froud. The museum expects construction to be ready by spring 2026.

Image courtesy The British Museum

Je Ahn, the Founding Director of Studio Weave, said: "With the entry, our team wanted to celebrate the British Museum as both a global and a local museum, and create an internationally exemplary space that will improve the experience of Great Russell Street and Montague Place for everybody. Our proposal aims to resolve complex issues on the site. The project will preserve the appearance of the historic Grade I listed buildings, address the changing climate and look forward to the future of the institution. It will also introduce new soft landscaping and plants, dotted with engaging installations— encouraging curiosity and becoming a memorable highlight of every visit."

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