Heal, Home, Hmmm
Sancha
- Sculpture
- Ceramics
- Installation Art
- Craft and Design
- Architectural Art
- Socially Engaged Practice
- Sound Art
- Spiritual & Philosophical
- Socioeconomic Structures & Consumerism
- Personal Narratives & Identity
- Environment & Sustainability
- Health & Wellness
- Participatory & Collaborative
- Social & Political
- Educational Initiatives
- Heritage & Archives
- Urban Dynamics & Public Realm
Dimensions
5m x 6m x 3m
Heal, Home, Hmmm is a new sculptural pavilion by artist Roo Dhissou, commissioned by the V&A for London Design Festival 2025. Made using clay excavated from HS2 sites and traditional mud building techniques, the work explores how access, care, and environmental responsibility can shape the structures we build, both physically and socially. The pavilion will be on display at the V&A, accompanied by performance, sound, and public programming.
Embracing traditional Punjabi mud building techniques, the pavilion and sound installation explores how access, care, and environmental responsibility can shape the structures we build, both physically and socially. Find out more here.
On now until Sunday, 19 October 2025
V&A South Kensington
10.00 – 17.30
Cromwell Road
London, SW7 2RL
Heal, Home, Hmmm was co-designed by artist Roo Dhissou with Intervention Architecture, built using reclaimed HS2 clay from Rescued Clay, and features a sound installation created in collaboration with sound artist Oliver Romoff.
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