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    This week the designer of the Queen Elizabeth II memorial was revealed

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJune 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    This week on Dezeen, we revealed that British studio Foster + Partners has been chosen to design the Queen Elizabeth II memorial in St James’ Park, London.

    Foster + Partners’ memorial will comprise a glass-clad bridge informed by Queen Elizabeth II’s wedding tiara, along with a statue of the late queen.

    The studio won the commission after beating a shortlist of firms including Heatherwick Studio and WilkinsonEyre. The memorial will be located close to Buckingham Palace.

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    Canada’s first supertall skyscraper by Foster + Partners was revealed

    Foster + Partners was also in the news this week for its design of One Bloor West, a 308.6-metre tall Toronto tower that is set to become Canada’s first supertall skyscraper.

    The skyscraper has so far reached 300 metres and will have 85 stories once completed.

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    Other 3 Days of Design stories included furniture made from construction waste and eye-catching architectural hardware designs.

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    Designer Gustaf Westman unveiled a handbag-style baguette holder

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    Meanwhile, in New York, designer Nik Bentel drew on the city’s on-the-go music culture for his design of two acrylic handbags, one of which functions as a mixer and the other as a speaker.

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    British studio Zaha Hadid Architects revealed designs for two new projects. In the United Arab Emirates, the firm is designing a masterplan for Khalid Bin Sultan City in Sharjah for environmental management company Beeah Group.

    It also unveiled its geometric Vilnius Airport terminal in Lithuania, which will feature a pleated timber-lined roof informed by Lithuanian cultural heritage.

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