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Museum Garage

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A facade for a multistorey car park in Miami’s Design District.

New York-based architects WORKac produced a 122-centimetre-wide prototype for a vertical city of the future, complete with a series of ...

General information enquiries

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Have a question? Get in touch with our Bookings team via the email bookings@designmuseum.org or call +44 20 3862 5900 (Mon-Fri 10:00 - 17:00). You can find useful information by visiting the f...

Papi Juice

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Papi Juice is an art collective based in Brooklyn, New York, that has been nominated for its inimitable poster campaigns, which celebrate the lives of trans and queer people of colour.

Founded in 20...

Studio Opalis

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Opalis is an online directory for contactors, architects and owners who wish to source reusable materials.

In the same year that RIBA declared a climate emergency, it was announced that the producti...

Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive

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Tommy Hilfiger’s new Adaptive range addresses the urgent need for a collection of modified apparel, suitable for adults and children with different disabilities.

Each garment includes a range of adj...

Elements of Architecture

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Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas’s Elements of Architecture totals an impressive 2,600 pages.

The book, initially published in fifteen smaller pamphlets for Koolhaas’s contribution to the 2014 Venice Bi...

CATCH: The HIV Detector

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CATCH is a low-cost, user-friendly, self-testing device that detects HIV created by British product designer Hans Ramzan.

The product is specifically designed for people in emerging nations where ea...

Latraac Skate Cafe

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An inner-city skateboarding and design initiative built within a derelict 19th-century courtyard in Athens, Greece, through a framework of social entrepreneurship.

The 320-square-metre property was ...

VFRAME: Visual Forensics and Metadata Extraction

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VFRAME is a computer vision toolkit designed for investigative purposes, aiming to bridge the gap between state-of-the-art artificial intelligence material used in the commercial sector and what is cu...

alterego

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AlterEgo is a wearable neural interface that allows humans to command a virtual assistant by articulating words through thought.

By reading neuromuscular signals sent from the brain to both the face...

MK Gallery

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A contemporary visual arts gallery in Milton Keynes.

The new site, designed by 6a architects, is located at the edge of the city, establishing a new centre of an arts quarter. Inspiration for the bu...

The Shed

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The Shed is a new arts space located in New York. The building can expand and contract (by rolling the telescoping shell on rails) allowing the venue to schedule large-scale indoor and open-air progra...

Elvie Pump

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The Elvie Pump is the world’s first silent, wearable, hands-free breast pump.

London-based start-up Elvie designed the Elvie Pump to give mothers, working or otherwise, the flexibility to go about t...

A Room for Archaeologists and Kids

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A Room for Archaeologists and Kids is a timber structure which forms a covered arcade over a section of land in Pachacamac, Peru – also known as one of the most important pre-Columbian archaeological ...

Hutong Mushroom

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The publication Hutong Mushroom stemmed from a research project conducted with urban-studies students at the Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture (BUCEA).

Organised by Li Han of ...

Connected – A Conversation

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In this talk, exclusively for Patrons and Members, three of the participating designers, Maria Bruun, Sebastian Herkner and Thomas Heatherwick spoke with Priya Khanchandani, Head of Curatorial and Int...

Central Park, Taichung

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A landscape and architectural design for a new 70-hectare park in Taiwan, inclusive with leisure, sport and tourist activities. As part of the park, Swiss architect Philippe Rahm worked with scientist...

110 Rooms

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110 Rooms by MAIO is a flexible residential building that can be adapted by its inhabitants.

Based on a system of 110 rooms open to diverse uses, the project considers the potential for future adapt...

OLIO – The Food Sharing App

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OLIO is a food sharing app, created in the UK by business school friends Tessa Clarke and Saasha Celestial-One. Both founders have personal experiences that informed their understanding of the food in...

MOLD Magazine

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MOLD is a magazine, read in more than 20 countries that is devoted to discussing food.

The magazine, dissects how designers are addressing multiple food crises, and working with food design and tech...

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