Small Spaces in the City: Rethinking Inside the Box
London, UK
Bathroom manufacturer Roca hosts a trio of events during London Design Festival that explore and celebrate the tiny home phenomenon.
The exhibition, which is curated by Clare Farrow Studio and designed by Tom Robinson, displays the interiors of modular, flexible and mobile city-based dwellings in cities around the world including London, Tokyo, Berlin and Stockholm.
Participants in the exhibition include architects and practices Proctor & Shaw, Intervention Architecture, Satoko Shinohara, Takeshi Hosaka, the Kuma Lab, Gary Chang, JCPCDR Architecture, Paola Bagna, White Arkitekter, and universities King’s College London and The Bartlett School of Architecture.
Alongside the exhibition, Roca hosts a talk on 20 September addressing health and well-being in small urban space, featuring principal dancer at the Royal Ballet, William Bracewell; architect Toshiki Hirano; and associate professor at The Bartlett School of Architecture, Richard Beckett.
The brand is also hosting a private view of the exhibition on 7 September ahead of the official opening on 8 September.
Photo of Love2 House by Takeshi Hosaka Architects, taken by Koji Fujii at Nacasa & Partners Inc.
Small Spaces in the City: Rethinking Inside the Box takes place from 8 September 2023 to 16 March 2024 at Roca London Gallery, Station Court, Townmead Road, London SW6 2PY, UK.