Leading Architects Design Bird Feeders for Brain Cancer Charity Auction at Christie's
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Rheanna Hopkins
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Summary
Ten leading architects including Norman Foster, Grafton Architects, and Jacques Herzog have designed bird feeders for a charity auction at Christie's during Frieze London 2025. The initiative, called Architects for the Birds, was conceived by Norman Foster to raise money for the Tessa Jowell Foundation, which supports brain cancer treatment and care. The project combines architectural design with charitable fundraising through the auction of these specially designed bird feeders.
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Conceived by Foster, the Architects for the Birds initiative will raise money for the Tessa Jowell Foundation
An organisation that aims to improve the treatment and care of people with brain [cancer]
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