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Rabbit Warren Street, created by Able Partners with Elliott Wood, is a fun and bold public realm installation designed to improve the pedestrian area outside Warren Street and encourage passers-by to ‘dive into’ the less polluted streets of Fitzrovia through eye-catching wayfinding.

This ‘reimagining’ of Warren Street is the result of a competition run by The Fitzrovia Partnership with LFA earlier this year for a scheme improving the public realm around Warren Street which characterises the district and promotes less polluted pathways. The competition forms the first part of a four-year partnership between The Fitzrovia Partnership and the London Festival of Architecture, which will focus on improving gateways into Fitzrovia and testing and implementing successful public realm schemes to improve navigation and the overall experience around the area.

Rabbit Warren Street
Image: Kes-tchaas Eccleston

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Admission / Cost FREE
Organiser The Fitzrovia Partnership

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