London Festival of Architecture and Kensington and Chelsea Council design competition

Notting Hill Gate is set to get a refresh as a design competition invites architects, designers and creatives from across London to reimagine public space
Finalists will showcase their designs at an open exhibition in the summer
The innovative new installation could use using seating, greening, lighting, interactive elements or pop-ups to bring vibrancy to the area
Notting Hill Gate is set to get a refresh as part of a design competition inviting creative teams to reimagine innovative and attractive public space on the street.

Kensington and Chelsea Council has commissioned the London Festival of Architecture (LFA) to run the competition which launches today. As part of the Council’s efforts to improve key high street locations in the borough, Notting Hill Gate will benefit from this innovative new investment which could include seating, greening, lighting, interactive elements or pop-ups.

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