The Milkshake Tree / pH+
An experiential garden den has been created for the London Festival of Architecture 2016 by pH+ Architects on Peninsula Square, Greenwich. Conceived as an inclusive sensory space, The Milkshake Tree is a pop-up inspired by the practice?s work for the London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy (LCCCP) in Haringey. The installation stimulates and encourages play through sounds, smells, movements and reflective surfaces.
© Paul Raftery
Architects: pH+
Location: United Kingdom, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0ES, UK
Area: 35.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Paul Raftery
Collaborators: London School for Children with Cerebral Palsy, NOW Gallery, London Festival of Architecture, BD Landscape Architects, City Sq, Creative Aluminiun Solutions
© Paul Raftery
From the architect. An experiential garden den has been created for the London Festival of Architecture 2016 by pH+ Architects on Peninsula Square, Greenwich. Conceived as an inclusive sensory space, The Milkshake Tree is a pop-up inspired by the practice?s work for the London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy (LCCCP) in Haringey. The installation stimulates and encourages play through sounds, smells, movements and reflective surfaces.
© Paul Raftery
The Milkshake Tree is part of the philosophy of learning through pl...
© Paul Raftery
Architects: pH+
Location: United Kingdom, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0ES, UK
Area: 35.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Paul Raftery
Collaborators: London School for Children with Cerebral Palsy, NOW Gallery, London Festival of Architecture, BD Landscape Architects, City Sq, Creative Aluminiun Solutions
© Paul Raftery
From the architect. An experiential garden den has been created for the London Festival of Architecture 2016 by pH+ Architects on Peninsula Square, Greenwich. Conceived as an inclusive sensory space, The Milkshake Tree is a pop-up inspired by the practice?s work for the London Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy (LCCCP) in Haringey. The installation stimulates and encourages play through sounds, smells, movements and reflective surfaces.
© Paul Raftery
The Milkshake Tree is part of the philosophy of learning through pl...
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