We Are Placemaking’s latest activation was covered in local media this week.

A simple but highly effective piece of placemaking with Adam Nathaniel Furman, built from the recycled structure of the Christmas terrarium tree installation that previously stood in Coal Drop’s Yard, the 9.5-metre-high pyramid is covered in Furman’s signature colourful motifs. This is just one example of We Are Placemaking’s London placemaking work, with other projects extending across the UK and Europe.

The bright pyramid opened to the public as part of LGBT+ Pride month and, as the name Proud Little Pyramid suggests, was created as a celebration of King’s Cross’ queer history.

To read the full features click here for Dezeen & here for London Post.

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Nick Morgan is CEO of We Group which is made up of three agencies: The FairWe Are Placemaking and We Are OPS. Nick has over 25 years of experience working across event production, licensing and health & safety for large-scale events and festivals and within the public realm.

Nick is Vice-Chair of AIF (Association of Independent Festivals), and sits on the Advisory Board of NTIA (Night Time Industries Association) NOWIE (Network Of Women In Events). He is also a member of the SAGE (Safety Advisors Group for Events) committee and the ESA (Event Safety Alliance) – working with organisations to continuously lobby government and encourage more support across the sector.

Nick often speaks on topics that include managing growth, independent festivals, the experience economy, government advocacy, licensing and health & safety, at industry events including the Event Production ShowLAEOG, The All Parliamentary Group for Events, the Institute of Licensing, the Night Time Economy Summit and FestForums in the US. The independent festival sector is close to Nick’s heart, and The Fair – as one of the largest independent festival production houses in the UK – works across 128 shows, from Boiler Room to Eastern Electrics.