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AL_A’s Exhibition Road project is now on show at the V&A. The display, showcasing the largest architectural intervention undertaken in the last 100 years of the V&A’s history, includes models, visualisations, sketches and mock ups.
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It traces the process of the innovative scheme from the early history of the ‘boiler house yard’ site, through the design competition and the development of AL_A’s winning scheme, to the build itself. The display is in Gallery 20 until October 2016. Source by Amanda Levete Architects.
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Displays complement our permanent collections; there are many free temporary displays around the V&A. They range in size from a single case to a room.
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The Exhibition Road Building Project will provide a grand new entrance to the museum, a beautiful courtyard and a stunning purpose-built gallery for the museum’s world-class temporary exhibitions. Source by V&A.