DAY: THE WHITE CUBE The cube straddles the edge of the roof of the Queen Elizabeth Hall. It is positioned for the interior to have both a wide view over...
Of ‘Watering Holes’ and Ancient Greek Sundials, by Robin Monotti Graziadei “Perhaps, if it were known, the name of the dialler who designed the Ai Khanoum slab would appear in...
Next year, thirsty vistors to London’s eight Royal Parks will be able to get their refreshement from stylish new water fountains, the winners of a competition launched by the Royal...
The judging Panel chose…Robin Monotti Architects with Mark Titman for the quirky Watering Holes. They were chosen out of 159 entries from 26 countries and were judged primarily on aesthetics...
No – we’re not talking champagne tents for stray Charlies, or special brew benches for street drinkers. This is, rather, concerning a long overdue update for the humble water fountain....
Sculptures that double as water drinking fountains for both humans and dogs have been unveiled by the Royal Parks. The designs include Watering Holes, a pierced Cornish granite standing stone...
The standard for an international design competition to find “The Ultimate Drinking Fountain” for London’s eight Royal Parks was so high that the nine strong judging panel have selected two...
Moxon Architects and Robin Monotti Architects with Mark Titman have both been named as winners in the contest to design the ‘next generation’ of drinking fountains in London’s eight Royal...
Trumpet and Watering Holes both selected as winning designs for new public water fountains in London’s eight royal parks A new generation of public drinking water fountains, planned to be...
Robin Monotti Architects with Mark Titman won with their entry Watering Holes, which was chosen from over 150 entries from 26 countries. The winning design was judged on aesthetics, robustness...