One of those fantastic series where you are not only invited to look at, but be a physical part of the installations, The Royal Academy of the Arts ‘Sensing Spaces : Architecture reimagined’ is an exploration into texture, structure, lighting, scents and colours. Pushing the boundaries on how we think of space, some of the world’s finest creative architects have come to the RA to offer a new perspective. Inviting guests to touch, climb, walk, talk, sit, contemplate and imagine, this exhibition is sensory architecture at its best.
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