Thomas Heatherwick
Explore Thomas Heatherwick’s impact on art, design, and architecture, and discover the inspirations behind their visionary work.
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‘Sleep is a fragile thing – we need to treat it as a precious commodity': Heatherwick on reclaiming bedtime from our phones
Heatherwick Studio and Tala debut 'Wake', a bedside light for a calmer start and end to the day
By Ali Morris Published
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Thomas Heatherwick revamps his New York flagship for Longchamp – 20 years after he first designed it
With punches of green, the world-renowned designer revisits an early touchstone of his oeuvre
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Tour Xi'an's remarkable new 'human-centred' shopping district with designer Thomas Heatherwick
Xi'an district by Heatherwick Studio, a 115,000 sq m retail development in the Chinese city, opens this winter. Thomas Heatherwick talks us through its making and ambition
By David Plaisant Published
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Architectural gardens around the world to soothe the soul
From small domestic gardens, to nature reserves, urban interventions and local parks, here are some of the finest green projects that place nature at their heart
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Heatherwick Studio’s Azabudai Hills district launches as Tokyo’s newest city-in-a-city
Tokyo welcomes the Azabudai Hills district, designed by Heatherwick Studio and constructed as a city-in-a-city after over three decades of planning
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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Thomas Heatherwick's 'Humanise' is a book campaigning for joy in architecture
Thomas Heatherwick's 'Humanise' is a new book - and the start of a campaign - by the designer, arguing against 'boring' buildings
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Azabudai Hills to bring a slice of wildness to Tokyo’s megacity
Heatherwick Studio’s design for Azabudai Hills aims to bring some soulfulness and a slice of wildness to the megacity
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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How to build your own Thomas Heatherwick-designed Friction Cover
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Spun by Thomas Heatherwick
By Teo van den Broeke Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio's Coal Drops Yard in Kings Cross to open in October
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Green light for Heatherwick Studio’s Coal Drops Yard in Kings Cross
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio’s 1000 Trees blooms in Shanghai
Heatherwick Studio’s 1000 Trees is Shanghai’s newest mixed-use development, blending trees, art and sculptural concrete
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio: Designing the Extraordinary
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC lead major redesign of Olympia London
By Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Twisted logic: Thomas Heatherwick’s perfume bottles for Christian Louboutin turn it on
Thomas Heatherwick conjures an ambitious set of architectural glass vessels for Christian Louboutin’s debut fragrance line
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio unveils undulating mixed-use Tokyo scheme design
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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The Design Museum reveals the shortlist for the 2017 Beazley Designs of the Year
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio’s Little Island takes shape in New York
Heatherwick Studio's Little Island – half way through construction in the water on Manhattan’s southwest riverside in New York City – makes the most out of the hundreds of old wooden piles which stuck out of the Hudson River, to create a landscape that blends public park and performance space
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio’s 1000 Trees project takes root in Shanghai
By Austin Williams Last updated
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Out of office: coffee and creative small talk with Thomas Heatherwick
Bodil Blain, Wallpaper* columnist and founder of Cru Kafé, shares coffee and creative small talk with leading figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design, and fashion. This week it’s British designer and architect Thomas Heatherwick, who currently has a number of architectural projects in development in Singapore
By Bodil Blain Last updated
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Forging ahead: Thomas Heatherwick updates us on the Garden Bridge
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Heatherwick Studio provides insight into creative process at LA’s Hammer Museum
By Sam Lubell Last updated
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What’s next for Heatherwick Studio?
Ever since he set up his own studio in 1994, the London-based designer Thomas Heatherwick has been creating one startling silhouette after the other. A joyful strand of DNA runs through his varied catalogue of work, whether a dramatic starburst of illuminated tubes for the UK Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo or the sinuous curls of Google’s California HQ (designed together with BIG). Here we take a look at what’s to come - past projects include the dramatic Coal Drops Yard retail project in London and another yard the other side of the Atlantic – Hudson Yards, where Heatherwick’s climbing frame for adults, ‘Vessel’, was completed in spring 2019.
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Shanghai Expo 2010 pavilions
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Bombay Sapphire’s new distillery by Thomas Heatherwick is unveiled at Laverstoke Mill
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Green healing: Heatherwick Studio plans garden-wrapped design for Maggie's
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Google Bay View Campus by BIG and Heatherwick Studio reimagines workspace
Google has worked with architects BIG and Heatherwick Studio on the new Bay View Campus in Silicon Valley
By Hannah Silver Last updated