1View into site from LondonRead more
2Interior perspective across the central volumeRead more
3View towards the street frontageRead more
4Spatial view through the primary circulationRead more
5Interior view across the threshold conditionRead more
6Perspective through the interiorRead more
7View across the completed interior from LondonRead more
8Interior perspective towards the entrance sequenceRead more
Al-Jawad Pike collaborated with Burberry to create the S/S 2019 runway show for Riccardo Tisci’s debut collection at London Fashion Week. The showspace played with themes of intimacy and voyeurism through a labyrinthine construction of interconnecting spaces and moving walls.
A contrasting interior consisting of rich walnut panelled walls, glazed and paper screens and flesh toned carpets and upholstery were set against the light industrial structure of a former Royal mail sorting office. At the start of the show, an opening roof transitioned the space from dark to light as freestanding partitions tracked in to form smaller intimate rooms, through which an elevated runway meandered allowing the audience to experience different scales of space layered with multiple views and perspectives.