Tate Britain Unveils Clore Garden Designs

We are excited to announce that Feilden Fowles are working alongside landscape architects Tom Stuart-Smith to design the new Clore Garden at the Tate Britain.

Realised in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and thanks to generous funding from the Clore Duffield Foundation, the new Clore Garden will transform the landscape in front of Tate Britain, offering a beautiful and inviting new green space for visitors and residents to enjoy. Placing nature, art and community at its centre, the designs focus on creating a greener landscape that will enhance the gallery’s classical architecture.

Featuring circular, planted spaces and a network of fully accessible pathways to explore, the scheme includes a reimagined café terrace and a freestanding classroom with room for outdoor programmes, talks and learning events, designed by Feilden Fowles.

Alex Farquharson, director of Tate Britain, said: “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.”

Read the BBC article here.