Flow Architecture

Architecture Firm London / United Kingdom

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LOW Architecture is a RIBA Chartered practice working at the intersection of architectural design and urban research. Questioning the fundamental relationship between human and space, and at the larger scale between citizens and cities, FLOW’s work explores the radical potential of ubiquitous technologies to develop collectively crafted experiences and spaces.
By layering the observation of environmental and bodily phenomena, our approach develop novel aesthetics that emerge from the collaboration of matter, technological infrastructures and human behaviours.

Since the practice’s inception in 2013, FLOW has built an extensive experience on residential projects in London, with the recent completion of the LIGHT FALLS house representing the apex of the office explorations on novel form of domesticity.

A focus on bottom-up forms of public engagement is at the core of FLOW’s urban research, a theme that FLOW investigates through the making of installations and events that have appeared at festivals and art venue in UK and Europe. In 2017 FLOW was awarded the 3rd prize at the Tallinn Biennale Pavilion Competition for BREATHE!. We were also part of the London Festival of Architecture in 2016 and in 2018 with: INTERTWINED and THE HEARTBIT WALKS.

FLOW’s vision is the results of its founding members’ extensive experience at Zaha Hadid Architects and further research developed through collaborative teaching and independent research experiences of its partners.
Flow Architecture
Flow Architecture
  • Address Inghilterra, Regno Unito London | United Kingdom

LOW Architecture is a RIBA Chartered practice working at the intersection of architectural design and urban research. Questioning the fundamental relationship between human and space, and at the larger scale between citizens and cities, FLOW’s work explores the radical potential of ubiquitous technologies to develop collectively crafted experiences and spaces. By layering the observation of environmental and bodily phenomena, our approach develop novel aesthetics that emerge from the...

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