Woodland RA exhibition | PiM.studio Architects

an installation at the Royal Academy in London London / United Kingdom / 2019

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We need to re-articulate the relationship between humans, nature and technology.
Architecture is about creating new relationships.
We must imagine a new way of inhabiting architecture that is open to new forms of coexistence between humans and nature.


The Woodland RA installation is an attempt to bring Nature inside the Royal Academy of Arts, inviting visitors to re-discover a deeper and more intimate relation with the natural realm.
We have created an indoor temporary forest by installing 24 Nordmann Fir (Abies Nordmanniana) in the central saloon of the John Madejski Fine Rooms.


The sustainably-sourced trees have been donated to Hackney City Council, which will plant them in their public parks and gardens as a small contribution to London's green regeneration.


Woodland RA installation photographed by ©NAARO and ©Justine Trickett

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    We need to re-articulate the relationship between humans, nature and technology.Architecture is about creating new relationships. We must imagine a new way of inhabiting architecture that is open to new forms of coexistence between humans and nature. The Woodland RA installation is an attempt to bring Nature inside the Royal Academy of Arts, inviting visitors to re-discover a deeper and more intimate relation with the natural realm.We have created an indoor temporary forest by installing 24...

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    • Year 2019
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Museums / Exhibition Design / Art Galleries / Exhibitions /Installations
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