New Work: War Memorial for the London Science Museum
The wall-mounted war memorial designed by Harry Pearce for the London Science Museum is a reverential and sober tribute to those employees of the museum that fell in the First and Second World Wars. The plaque is made from a single piece of cast iron layered with typographic interventions that are powerful in their simplicity. Each layer represents a world war with ‘19’ serving as a link between the two sets of dates ‘14-18’ and ‘39-45’. A single cross is cut through both layers.
Harry previously designed the graphics for the museum’s Launchpad interactive gallery and Dana Centre.
Additional views of the memorial after the jump.
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