HOK’s timber kitchen and shop opens at Kew Gardens

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Source: Andrew Meredith

Others who worked on project include Mizzi Studio

A HOK-designed timber kitchen and shop with front of house interiors by Mizzi Studio and Lumsden Design has opened at Kew Botanic Gardens.

The 1,150m² facility providing 250 covers was built to complement Kew Gardens’ recently opened Children’s Garden and aims to educate children about where their food comes from as well as the value of healthy eating.

Stuart Ward, HOK associate and architect, said: “The elegant timber frame accommodates a flexible front of house space which can take on multiple layouts and is inherently future proof.”

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