In Thomas Heatherwick's work -- his redesign of London's classic double-decker bus, the cauldron he created for the London Olympics, or the new Google headquarters in California-- you won't find a ...
It's the centerpiece of the largest and most expensive private real estate development in American history. "Vessel" was unveiled this past week, the sculpture in the middle of Hudson Yards, a vast ...
Regular readers may recall Heatherwick Studio's ongoing Little Island park on stilts on New York City's Hudson River. The firm has now revealed plans to create something similar but even larger and ...
Heatherwick Studio has been announced as the designer of a proposed redevelopment of the Annexe buildings in London’s West ...
Heatherwick Studio and Bjarke Ingels Group have designed four huge hangars for Google's headquarters in Mountain View. They're also designing Google's new headquarters in London. "I'm embarrassed to ...
How do you capture the elusive shape of falling water? How can a bridge open and close without breaking? How do you standout amid an exhibition of showoffs? These are just a few of the questions ...
Designed to mimic a verdant hill, Heatherwick Studio’s landscaped pergola building will bring greenery and dynamic shapes to the new Toranomon-Azabudai district in central Tokyo. Situated alongside ...
“We’ve become experts in not being experts,” Thomas Heatherwick said during a tour of “Provocations,” a Hammer Museum survey of the work his London design firm has produced over the last two decades.
The newest item in the studio of Thomas Heatherwick, the designer behind the Olympic cauldron, Hong Kong's Sheung Wan Hotel and the most recent incarnation of the London bus, is a Singer sewing ...
Back in the 1960s, then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew introduced his vision to turn Singapore into a "city in a garden." Over the decades this goal has led to projects like the Kampung Admiralty and ...
Thomas Heatherwick and developer Related Companies have teamed up yet again, this time for a double-pronged condo tower that wraps around a section of Manhattan’s High Line. As first reported by ...
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