The transformed outdoor space at the Natural History Museum opened this July, unveiling five acres of gardens telling the story of evolution on our planet, from 2.7 billion years ago to the present day. Gitta Gschwendtner designed the 3D interpretation, imbedding narratives and interactive installation within the landscape. Feilden Fowles led the transformation, working in collaboration with landscape architects J&L Gibbons and alongside engineersHRW and Max Fordham.
credit @ Kendal Noctor, The Trustees of The Natural History Museum, Feilden Fowles