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Scale Rule, the NextGen Design Pavilion Render for CDW 2022.


Design Pavilion. This year’s design concept for the NextGen pavilion exemplifies human impact upon the earth and in turn mankind’s responsibility to protect and shape it for better, a highly topical issue following COP26 in 2021.


The domed structure illustrates a deconstructed planet, which is formed, fractured and reconfigured from natural materials including timber geometric segments. The pavilion celebrates sustainability through its modular production methods, recycled materials and future re-use, encouraging people to rest and socialise within its bounds, making use of and leaving their positive trace upon the structure.


Conversations at Clerkenwell has always been a highlight of the show, with a specially designed venue in Spa Fields. Designed by Fieldwork Architects, the concept for the CDW 2022 talks space reimagines the traditional Victorian bandstand as a focal point within the park, a place for gathering, discussion, entertainment and shelter. Rather than a traditional forward-facing seating arrangement, the nature of the bandstand form allows the focus point to be partially in the round and engage the audience as a discussion, rather than a presentation. As a place for debate, the talks space is required to be both inward and outward looking. The mass of the bandstand has been inverted within a solid cube, focusing attention and sound on the speaker via a centrally located geodesic formed dome and circular seating below.


Additionally, BAUX, maker and supplier of acoustic panels, will create an immersive sound experience, the ‘BAUX House of Acoustics’ in Brewhouse Yard. Designed by BAUX co-founders, international design studio ‘Form us With Love’, the dynamic installation will display the engaging and versatile capabilities of their new globally launching acoustic ceiling panels in holistic interior concepts. The space will be open to all, demonstrating acoustic properties with talks and live music, across the three days.


Billi UK will be supplying drinking water with water taps located throughout Clerkenwell - visitors can bring their own bottles and fill up – a sustainable nod to the traditional Clerk’s Well that gave the area its name.


SHOWROOMS Growing in synergy over the eleven editions of the festival, Clerkenwell has flourished as one of London’s creative hotspots. From CDW’s humble beginnings with less than 40


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Orticolario’s Delenimentum installation - the gigantic version of the Adirondack Chair created in 1903 by designer Thomas Lee, which will feature in Charterhouse Square during CDW 2022


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participating showrooms back in 2010 to over 115 confirmed for 2022, this year’s show is truly bigger than ever before.


EXHIBITIONS CDW’s exhibitions are hosted in distinctive spaces around the area linked by a route running through the centre of EC1. There are nine exhibitions, each with a different curatorial focus, ranging from cutting edge international design, to emerging talent, lighting, luxury interiors and the best of British design.


After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, there is great enthusiasm and excitement among creatives in the area about the new edition of CDW and the return of the pink trail.


Register for your free pass here. www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com


https://clerkenwelldesignweek-2022.reg.buzz/splash


Render of Conversations at Clerkenwell Talks Space


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