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  • Lighting by Inga Sempe for Wastberg

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    Inga Sempé unveils updated lighting collection for Wästberg

    Stockholm 2016: Inga Sempé's lighting collection for Swedish brand Wastberg now includes a translucent glass table lamp, as well as a taller version of the previously launched w103 light. More about Inga Sempé unveils updated lighting collection for Wästberg

    Alice Morby | 9 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Rawlings by Haptic

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    Haptic granted permission to build contemporary homes in London's Chelsea

    Architecture studio Haptic has won planning permission for a series of contemporary properties in a conservation area in London's Chelsea. More about Haptic granted permission to build contemporary homes in London's Chelsea

    Amy Frearson | 9 February 2016 | 3 comments
  • Jasper Morrison comments on lack of good photographic styling in contemporary furniture design

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    Design brands need creative directors to avoid "terrible" photography says Jasper Morrison

    Stockholm 2016: too many furniture brands don't understand the importance of good photographic styling and would benefit from hiring designers as art directors, says Jasper Morrison. More about Design brands need creative directors to avoid "terrible" photography says Jasper Morrison

    Dan Howarth | 9 February 2016 | 7 comments
  • Dubai Creek Harbour by Calatrava

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    Calatrava wins contest for observation tower in Dubai harbour

    Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has won a competition to design an observation tower for Dubai – a landmark that aims to rival the 828-metre-high Burj Khalifa. More about Calatrava wins contest for observation tower in Dubai harbour

    Jessica Mairs | 9 February 2016 | 8 comments
  • The Spiral by BIG

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    "Narratives have replaced the art of architecture"

    Comments update: Bjarke Ingels' firm hit the headlines this week after unveiling its design for a New York skyscraper wrapped by a ribbon of green terraces. Does the proposal mark a new direction for the city's high-rise architecture, or is it simply over-hyped? More about "Narratives have replaced the art of architecture"

    Ross Bryant | 9 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • Burberry to sell its collections straight from the catwalk

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    Design

    Burberry to sell fashion collections straight from the catwalk

    Business news: British fashion label Burberry has announced its collections will be available to purchase straight after they are shown on the runway, as opposed to the typical four-month delay.  More about Burberry to sell fashion collections straight from the catwalk

    Alice Morby | 9 February 2016 | 2 comments
  • Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 by Jean Nouvel

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    Architecture

    Jean Nouvel's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in 2010 was "the first to really use colour"

    Movie: next up in our exclusive video series with Serpentine Gallery director Julia Peyton-Jones, she discusses Jean Nouvel's bright red pavilion that featured a dramatic 12-metre-high angled wall. More about Jean Nouvel's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in 2010 was "the first to really use colour"

    Benedict Hobson | 9 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Gemma seating collection for Moroso by Daniel Libeskind

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    Design

    Moroso unveils Gemma seating collection by Daniel Libeskind

    Architect Daniel Libeskind has designed a new line of seating for Italian furniture brand Moroso, featuring sharp angles and faceted forms inspired by crystals. More about Moroso unveils Gemma seating collection by Daniel Libeskind

    Jenna McKnight | 9 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • Sky Habitat by Moshe Safdie

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    Architecture

    Moshe Safdie completes Singapore Sky Habitat featuring aerial "streets" and gardens

    Moshe Safdie's firm has completed its Sky Habitat project in Singapore – a pair of balcony-covered housing towers linked by three aerial walkways (+ slideshow). More about Moshe Safdie completes Singapore Sky Habitat featuring aerial "streets" and gardens

    Jessica Mairs | 9 February 2016 | 13 comments
  • Shepherd's Bush Pavilion hotel by Flanagan Lawrence

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    Interiors

    Flanagan Lawrence's hotel converted from a 1920s cinema has an atrium "like a gold chandelier"

    Inside Festival 2015: architect Jason Flanagan discusses how his practice Flanagan Lawrence transformed the Grade II-listed Shepherd's Bush Pavilion cinema in London into a four-star hotel (+ movie). More about Flanagan Lawrence's hotel converted from a 1920s cinema has an atrium "like a gold chandelier"

    Benedict Hobson | 9 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Uber's head of design Andrew Crow steps down

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    Design

    Uber's head of design steps down following controversial rebrand

    Uber's head of design Andrew Crow has announced that he is to leave the company, immediately after it unveiled a widely criticised brand redesign. More about Uber's head of design steps down following controversial rebrand

    Alice Morby | 9 February 2016 | 7 comments
  • Iiittala x Issey Miyake collaboration for homeware collection at Stockholm Design Fair 2016

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    Design

    Iittala x Issey Miyake Collection unites "minimal design languages" of Japan and Finland

    Stockholm 2016: Japanese fashion house Issey Miyake has created a range of homeware with Finnish brand Iittala, which includes pleated place mats, tote bags and cushion covers (+ slideshow). More about Iittala x Issey Miyake Collection unites "minimal design languages" of Japan and Finland

    Dan Howarth | 9 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Interiors

    Interiors

    Porto flat by Eduardo Souto de Moura features a pair of tranquil courtyards

    Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura reconstructed a 19th century townhouse to create this Porto guesthouse, which is arranged around a pair of secluded courtyards (+ slideshow). More about Porto flat by Eduardo Souto de Moura features a pair of tranquil courtyards

    Amy Frearson | 9 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Concrete stationery by Umndesign

    Design

    Design

    Umn Design creates concrete stationery based on folded paper

    This collection of concrete stationery by Chinese studio Umn Design is based on the geometric shapes made by folding paper (+ slideshow). More about Umn Design creates concrete stationery based on folded paper

    Emma Tucker | 9 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • OFIS Arhitekti's Alpine Barn Apartment redirect

    More about OFIS Arhitekti's Alpine Barn Apartment redirect
    Jessica Mairs | 9 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Studio Carniolus film shows OFIS Arhitekti's Alpine Barn Apartment in Slovenia

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Movie: tour the spruce-lined interior of OFIS Arhitekti's Alpine Barn Apartment

    This movie offers a closer look at the spaces of OFIS Arhitekti's Alpine Barn Apartment – a deserted cattle shed converted into a holiday home in Slovenia. More about Movie: tour the spruce-lined interior of OFIS Arhitekti's Alpine Barn Apartment

    Jessica Mairs | 9 February 2016 | 2 comments
  • Mavericks: Breaking the Mould of British Architecture exhibition at London's Royal Academy

    Architecture

    Architecture

    British architecture needs mavericks more than ever, says Royal Academy exhibition curator

    Nonconformists have a crucial role in shaping British architecture, says the curator of a new Royal Academy exhibition on the work of 12 "maverick" architects. More about British architecture needs mavericks more than ever, says Royal Academy exhibition curator

    Olivia Mull | 8 February 2016 | 3 comments
  • Art of the Fugue by Gabriel Calatrava

    Design

    Design

    Gabriel Calatrava designs stretchy rope installation for classical music performance

    Architect Gabriel Calatrava, son of Santiago Calatrava, has designed a rope installation for a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's chamber music for the 92Y cultural center in New York (+ slideshow). More about Gabriel Calatrava designs stretchy rope installation for classical music performance

    Alan G Brake | 8 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • MPavilion by Studio Mumbai

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Studio Mumbai to design 2016 edition of Melbourne's MPavilion

    Indian firm Studio Mumbai has been selected to design Melbourne's next MPavilion, an annual commission touted as Australia's answer to London's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion. More about Studio Mumbai to design 2016 edition of Melbourne's MPavilion

    Jessica Mairs | 8 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Haworth Tompkins on Robin Hood Gardens

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Haworth Tompkins appointed to work on Robin Hood Gardens redevelopment

    Stirling Prize winner Haworth Tompkins has been appointed to design some of the housing that will replace Robin Hood Gardens, the historic east-London estate by Brutalist architects Alison and Peter Smithson. More about Haworth Tompkins appointed to work on Robin Hood Gardens redevelopment

    Jessica Mairs | 8 February 2016 | 2 comments
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