London – Last night The Future Laboratory hosted a housewarming party at its new headquarters on Elder Street in Spitalfields, London.
In addition, artist Sam Spenser unveiled a site-specific art installation to mark the company’s 10-year anniversary. The responsive sculpture translates the information, meaning and insight generated by the offices above into binary code – transmitting a heartbeat of blue neon pulses.
Guests enjoyed food from Arnold and Henderson and drank champagne supplied by Laurent-Perrier.
The Future Laboratory also unveiled its new vertical Scaffold Garden. Scaling the wall in the yard, the living sculpture was created and designed with help from Campaign Design, garden designer Stephen Woodhams and garden construction specialists Morgan & Neal. The garden, sponsored by the Capital Growth initiative, is designed to grow vegetables for food and plants to attract wildlife.