Planted landscapes are woven around a pair of timber-framed buildings in the Natural History Museum gardens in London, revamped by local studios Feilden Fowles and J&L Gibbons.
Overhauled for the first time in the museum's 140-year history, the gardens have been divided into different zones with planting and signage that aim to tell the story of life on Earth.
Fielden Fowles and J&L Gibbons have redesigned the Natural History Museum gardensAccording to Feilden Fowles and J&L Gibbons...