“David Adjaye: Making Memory” Now Open at the Design Museum in London

Can architecture tell stories?

Be one of the first to see David Adjaye: Making Memory, now open through May 5 at the Design Museum in London.

The exhibition explores the monumental work of celebrated British-Ghanaian architect, Sir David Adjaye. Conceived as a public conversation on the role of monuments and memorials today, it investigates how architecture can be used to address injustices or misreadings of the past.

Get a first peek at ongoing work and immerse yourself in seven projects, each presented in a dedicated room designed by Adjaye Associates – featuring specially commissioned video interviews and immersive site-specific displays.

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the Design Museum
224-238 Kensington High St, Kensington, London W8 6AG