Tate Britain is undergoing a significant green transformation with the introduction of the new Clore Garden designed by Tom Stuart-Smith Studio and Feilden Fowles. The redesign aims to complement the gallery's neo-classical architecture while providing a sustainable space that supports local flora and fauna. The garden will include a variety of elements such as pathways, a wildlife pond, and an educational classroom, aiming to engage visitors and residents alike. This project, backed by the Royal Horticultural Society and the Clore Duffield Foundation, showcases the intersection of art, nature, and community engagement.
The new Clore Garden has been carefully designed to complement the gallery's neo-classical architecture, featuring pathways, wildlife, and areas for community learning and activities.
These innovative designs demonstrate the role museums can play in our cities, where contemplation and relaxation can go hand in hand with joy and creativity.
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