Wolfgang Buttress’ Celebrated UK Pavilion, "The Hive" Moves to Kew Gardens

Wolfgang ButtressThe Hive, the gold medal-winning UK Pavilion from Milan Expo 2015, is being relocated to London's famous botanic garden, Kew. The mesmerizing (and photogenic) "beehive" was designed to give visitors a glimpse into the life of a working bee; its 169,300 individual aluminium components, reaching 17-meters and fitted with hundreds of LED lights, created a multi-sensory experience that shed light on the importance of the pollinator.

"We are truly delighted to announce The Hive's move to Kew, both for its magnificent aesthetic appeal and for the resonance it has with our work – I can think of no better home for this remarkable marriage of architecture and science," Richard Deverell, director of the Kew, told Horticulture Week.

"The Hive creates a powerful, immersive space for us to explore the urgent issues we face in relation to pollinators, their intimate relationships with plants and their vital role in helping us feed a rapidly growing population. To be able to bring those stories alive here at Kew – a centre of scientific knowledge and expertise and one of the planet's most biodiverse city landscapes – is a true honor."

The installation will be on view in Kew Gardens from June on. 

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "Wolfgang Buttress’ Celebrated UK Pavilion, "The Hive" Moves to Kew Gardens" 29 Jan 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/781253/wolfgang-buttress-celebrated-uk-pavilion-the-hive-moves-to-kew-gardens> ISSN 0719-8884

UK Pavilion - Milan Expo 2015 / Wolfgang Buttress. Image Courtesy of Kew

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