Landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith and architects Feilden Fowles have revealed the design for a new garden at Tate Britain, in collaboration with the RHS and the Clore Duffield Foundation. Intended to create a lush, inviting space, the Clore Garden will serve as a sanctuary for art, plants, and people, promoting contemplation, relaxation, and biodiversity. Tate Britain's director emphasized the projectâs goal to integrate art and nature, providing engaging experiences for both visitors and local residents in the heart of London.
These sumptuous, innovative designs demonstrate the role museums can play in our cities, places where contemplation and relaxation can go hand in hand with joy and creativity.
We hope the garden will offer new ways to engage with Tate's collection, for both visitors and local residents alike.
It's a wonderful opportunity to create a haven for people, plants and sculpture right in the heart of London and to transform the setting of the gallery.
The Clore Garden... will offer a beautiful and inviting new green space for visitors and local residents to enjoy.
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