Inspired by the dolls’ house that Edwin Lutyens designed for The British Empire Exhibition in 1922, twenty British practices are each designing a contemporary dolls’ house in aid of the disabled childrens’ charity KIDS. Each version will sit on a 750mm square plinth to be auctioned at Bonham's on the 11th November and contains one feature which would make life easier for a disabled child. Among the participating practices is Zaha Hadid Architects and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. FAT will also be working with Turner Prize recipient Grayson Perry CBE, and Studio Egret West with artist Andrew Logan.
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Other participants included MAKE, AHMM, ShedKM, dRMM, Duggan Morris, Morag Myerscough, Glenn Howells Architects, Mae, DRDH, Guy Hollaway, AMODELS, Coffey Architects, Dexter Moren, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, HLM Architects, David Adjaye and RAAD Studio.
As well as finding more out about the projects here, you can also place bids on the models with all money going to charity.