Images released of Feilden Fowles and Tom Stuart-Smith’s proposed Clore Garden at Tate Britain

View of entrance from Millbank. Courtesy Tom Stuart-Smith Studio

Source: Tom Stuart-Smith Studio

Source: Tom Stuart-Smith Studio The proposed new Clore Garden

Tate Britain has unveiled proposals for a new public garden and education facility at its Millbank site, developed by Feilden Fowles and landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith Studio.

The Clore Garden project seeks to transform the approach to the Grade II* listed gallery into a planted landscape incorporating accessible pathways, public art and a new garden classroom.

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