


Ruskin Square is a major new mixed-use development in the heart of Croydon, designed by Foster+Partners and FaulknerBrowns.
The development is remarkable in that it accommodates an entire community, with homes, offices, shops, restaurants, bars and even a GP surgery. It is also providing a stunning new home for Croydon's famous Warehouse Theatre.
As its name suggests, the development has been inspired by the ideas of
John Ruskin, who believed passionately in the power of architecture to transform lives.
I worked with design consultancy
Figtree on the development website, as well as a brochure and a selection of hoardings and billboards around the construction site.
You can see the website
here, and watch this space for some more images of the work as soon as I get hold of some copies...
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