Henge, Stanton Williams

A short film, showing a temporary stone installation in use, and during an event. The structure was placed in Canary Wharf, during the London Design Festival.

From the Architect: "Inspired by the more than 1,300 prehistoric stone circles and monuments that are scattered across Britain, Ireland and Brittany, Henge is a participatory sculptural form that invites those who work, live, and visit the area to engage with it creatively, by using it as a space for contemplation and reflection as well as an inclusive civic arena for performances, music, poetry readings, etc.

It is an LSI Stone, Stanton Williams and Webb Yates Engineers initiative in collaboration with experimentadesign and the London Design Festival, and with support from SEAM Design and Light Projects." - Stanton Williams

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