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
9Detail view of the junction detailRead more
10View along the material finishRead more
11Axial view towards the joinery lineRead more
12Sectional view through the perimeter conditionRead more
13Oblique view across the ceiling planeRead more
14Raking view along the floor datumRead more
For London Fashion week in February 2019 the Tate Modern tanks were occupied with two contrasting environments for Riccardo Tisci’s second Burberry show entitled ‘Tempest’. The Silver tank was loosely arranged around a meandering runway, punctuated with large illuminated discs suspended from above.
The perimeter of the tank was lined in a scaffolding structure onto which a choreographed dance troupe climbed at the show finale. The Gold tank was defined as a formal, structured space constructed in high gloss timber with steeply raked seating. A narrow linear runway formed the catwalk which was illuminated with warm light from a single rectangular lightbox above.