Design Anthology

Meditative Space

The urban landscape of London’s King’s Cross has been transformed over recent years by an extraordinary collective of world-class architects and designers. There’s Wilkinson Eyre’s Gasholders residential project and Thomas Heatherwick’s new Coal Drops Yard project, as well as buildings by David Chipperfield, Niall McLaughlin and others. One of the most intriguing new buildings in the ‘campus’ is the new Aga Khan Centre by Japanese architects

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