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V&A Museum of Childhood to be revamped

Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood, London (Source - Museum website)

Starting late 2020, Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood will be made livelier, more accessible and welcoming

ByIANSlife Features

London, October 17, 2019 (IANSlife) The Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood soon will undergo a major redevelopment, starting late 2020.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the London-based museum said it has received planning permission for the transformation, hailed as a significant milestone in its plans to become the world’s most joyful museum of design and creativity for children, families and young people.

The designs include a reimagination of the museum’s outdoor landscape, creation of a more welcoming arrival for visitors and a space for relaxation and play within its buildings and neighbouring park. 

 

Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood, London (Source - Museum website)
Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood, London (Source - Museum website)

 

They also cover an upgraded learning centre for art and design education, which will be relocated to encourage a new relationship with the museum’s gardens. Also included is a ‘kaleidoscope’ feature staircase, inspired by optical toys from the museum’s collection, with a new cafe and relocated ramp, among others. 

The revamped museum will be planned by award-winning architects at De Matos Ryan.

 

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