Exhibition design and architecture for Loro Piana’s first exhibition, celebrating its 100 year history. Curation and Art Direction by Judith Clark.
Refurbished stone building to provide dining space and bespoke greenhouse as part of a luxury rural retreat, embedded within a regenerative farm.
Design development for an installation between Judith Clark and Duro Olowu at 14 Mason’s Yard. Catalogue design by Charlie Smith Design with writings by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Model and drawings by Channel Projects.
Full refurbishment, reconfiguration and extension of a 1920s property overlooking the sea in Thurlestone.
Unrealised project with Judith Clark Studio for an exhibition to be held across 18 shopfronts.
Exhibition Design for HM Queen Azizah of Malaysia’s presentation of Royal Pahang Silk Weave at London Craft Week. Curation by Judith Clark.
A new spatial arrangement focused on showcasing traditional crafts was created from the retained and re-used materials of the 2022 exhibition. Curation together with Judith Clark.
Fit-out and furniture design for Judith Clark's Studio as an experimental work, archive and exhibition space on Golborne Road.
Commissioned by Cleveland Steel & Tubes for the design of low-carbon agricultural kit buildings using reclaimed steel tubes. Two frames have been fabricated, with a set of robust connection details accommodating interchangeable stock sizes dependant upon availability. Further support granted by ReLondon from the Mayor of London’ Green Fund.
Technical design for the joinery, fitted furniture and external landscaping for a pair of independent but interlinked 2-bed cottages supporting The Milbrook Inn, Southpool.
Planning permission granted for a single storey annexe for an elderly relative.
Sketch layouts for the refurbishment and reconfiguration of a 1970s house in Hampstead.
Wayfinding and signage commissioned by Create London. Graphic design by Studio Vandling. Fabrication by Meal Deal Workshop. Photos by Thierry Bal.
Pavilion for walkers of the Via Francigena trail from Canterbury to Rome. Commissioned by Kent City Council and Dover Arts Development.