JRA participates in London Festival of Architecture Studio Lates

News   21st June 2024   

A collaboration between JRA & Hoare Lea for the 2024 London Festival of Architecture Studio Lates: ‘London: A Symbiosis of Urbanity and Nature’.

The Studio Late was a video installation and biogenic materials exhibition that gave voice to our local communities and expert collaborators on reimagining London as a city where nature takes precedence.

JRA and Hoare Lea invited designers, clients and the local community from all demographics to reimagine the city as we know it and think big when it comes to sustainability, materiality and innovation. Participants’ thought-provoking responses, drawings and designs formed the basis of the immersive video installation where briefs, budgets, and current reality were no object, and the only limit was the imagination.

In collaboration with Hoare Lea, we opened the doors to our studios on 6th June (King’s Cross) and 20th June (Southwark).

Special thanks to Arper, Artiq, Dzek, Eckersley O’Callaghan, EH Smith Architectural Solutions, Erthly, Grown.bio, Hoare Lea, Mammal, Stora Enso, Tomas & Jani, and the teachers and pupils of Star Primary School in Newham, among many others who collaborated in this project.

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