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  • Material Compulsion by Marloes ten Bhömer, 2013. Photograph courtesy of the Stanley Picker Gallery

    Coded Couture exhibition in New York presents garments that detect lies and read tweets

    A new exhibition at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery in New York showcases a range of futuristic fashion concepts, including a shrug that reveals when the wearer is distressed and a dress with integrated lie detectors (+ slideshow). More about Coded Couture exhibition in New York presents garments that detect lies and read tweets

    Alan G Brake | 17 March 2016 | 1 comment
  • Steve Wozniak

    Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak criticises Apple Watch

    Apple co-founder Steven Wozniak has criticised the company for its smart watch, which he says has taken Apple "into the jewellery market". More about Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak criticises Apple Watch

    Alan G Brake | 17 March 2016 | 2 comments
  • BIG and Heatherwick rework Google HQ design for smaller Mountain View site

    BIG and Heatherwick rework Google HQ design for smaller Mountain View site

    BIG and Heatherwick Studio have revealed their latest plans for Google's California campus, after being forced to modify their ambitious design to fit a significantly smaller site. More about BIG and Heatherwick rework Google HQ design for smaller Mountain View site

    Amy Frearson | 15 March 2016 | 11 comments
  • Redskins Stadium by BIG

    BIG reveals more images of Washington Redskins stadium design

    BIG has now released a full set of images of its design for the new Washington Redskins American football stadium, revealing more activities that the venue could facilitate (+ slideshow). More about BIG reveals more images of Washington Redskins stadium design

    Amy Frearson | 15 March 2016 | 17 comments
  • BIG's new Amercian football stadium for the Washington Redskins could offer abseiling, surfing and kayaking

    BIG's new stadium for the Redskins could offer abseiling, surfing and kayaking

    Bjarke Ingels has unveiled his firm's new stadium design for American football team the Washington Redskins, set to feature a moat offering an assortment of sporting activities. More about BIG's new stadium for the Redskins could offer abseiling, surfing and kayaking

    Amy Frearson | 14 March 2016 | 37 comments
  • Hauser and Wirth LA gallery

    Hauser & Wirth opens LA gallery designed by Creative Space and Selldorf Architects

    Switzerland-based art gallery Hauser & Wirth has opened a large outpost in Los Angeles, designed by local firm Creative Space with consultation from New York-based Selldorf Architects (+ slideshow). More about Hauser & Wirth opens LA gallery designed by Creative Space and Selldorf Architects

    Alan G Brake | 11 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • SHoP Architects Philadelphia masterplan

    SHoP and West 8 masterplan extends Philadelphia skyline across the Schuylkill River

    New York studio SHoP Architects and Dutch landscape firm West 8 have designed a new city quarter for Philadelphia that would extend the skyline beyond its traditional boundary, the Schuylkill River (+ slideshow). More about SHoP and West 8 masterplan extends Philadelphia skyline across the Schuylkill River

    Alan G Brake | 11 March 2016 | 5 comments
  • Cocoon House by Cocoon9

    Prefabricated tiny homes by Cocoon9 designed to meet demand for "efficiency and luxury"

    Cocoon9, an American designer and manufacturer of prefabricated dwellings, has created a collection of micro homes, with the smallest one starting at 15 square metres (+ slideshow). More about Prefabricated tiny homes by Cocoon9 designed to meet demand for "efficiency and luxury"

    Jenna McKnight | 9 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • US Embassy in Brasilia to be designed by Jeanne Gang

    Studio Gang chosen to design new US embassy in Brasilia

    The US Department of State has announced that Chicago-based Studio Gang Architects has been selected to create a new American embassy compound in Brasilia, the Brazilian capital city designed by planner Lucio Costa and architect Oscar Niemeyer. More about Studio Gang chosen to design new US embassy in Brasilia

    Jenna McKnight | 9 March 2016 | 5 comments
  • Kinematic Petal Dress by Nervous System designed for the Museum of Fine Arts Boston exhibition

    Nervous System creates "4D-printed" dress made of nylon petals and scales

    Massachusetts design studio Nervous System has revealed a dress made from 1,600 rigid pieces of Nylon fabricated using a technique referred to as 4D printing (+ movie). More about Nervous System creates "4D-printed" dress made of nylon petals and scales

    Jenna McKnight | 8 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Coworking space by Leeser Architecture

    Leeser Architecture transforms Brooklyn factory into colourful co-working space

    New York-based Leeser Architecture has inserted angular and brightly coloured stairwells into an ageing industrial building in Brooklyn to create a vibrant office for creative professionals and entrepreneurs (+ slideshow). More about Leeser Architecture transforms Brooklyn factory into colourful co-working space

    Jenna McKnight | 8 March 2016 | 2 comments
  • American Institute of Architects' Diversity in the Profession of Architecture survey

    Inequality still a serious issue in US architecture, say female architects

    Women are being driven out or held back from careers in architecture by long hours, childcare, unequal pay and the likelihood of being passed over for promotion, according to a major new survey by the American Institute of Architects released to coincide with International Women's Day. More about Inequality still a serious issue in US architecture, say female architects

    Anna Winston | 8 March 2016 | 20 comments
  • Veterans Room by Herzog & de Meuron

    Herzog & de Meuron restores a Park Avenue Armory room designed by Louis C Tiffany

    Swiss studio Herzog & de Meuron has completed the restoration of a 19th-century room at the Park Avenue Armory, a cultural building in Manhattan with interiors by Tiffany & Co's first design director Louis C Tiffany (+ slideshow). More about Herzog & de Meuron restores a Park Avenue Armory room designed by Louis C Tiffany

    Jenna McKnight | 8 March 2016 | 7 comments
  • 3 Sutton Place skyscraper by Foster + Partners

    Future of Foster + Partners' 3 Sutton Place skyscraper in New York under threat

    The developer behind Foster + Partners' 3 Sutton Place tower on Manhattan's East Side, originally planned to be 290-metres tall, lost a fight to block foreclosure proceedings on the site before declaring itself bankrupt this week. More about Future of Foster + Partners' 3 Sutton Place skyscraper in New York under threat

    Alan G Brake | 4 March 2016 | 2 comments
  • Studio Job at the Armory

    10 Years of Studio Job on view at the Armory Show art fair in New York

    A capsule Chamber gallery exhibition covering 10 years of work by designers Studio Job is on view at the Armory Show art fair in New York (+ slideshow). More about 10 Years of Studio Job on view at the Armory Show art fair in New York

    Alan G Brake | 4 March 2016 | 1 comment
  • The Met Breuer

    "New York should give Breuer's building lasting protection"

    Opinion: the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art's temporary move in to the Whitney's old unprotected Breuer building is the result of behind-the-scenes machinations of a major donor. Thank goodness, says Alan G Brake. More about "New York should give Breuer's building lasting protection"

    Alan G Brake | 4 March 2016 | 1 comment
  • COS windows by De Allegri Fogale

    De Allegri and Fogale create COS window installations with recycled-fabric objects

    Design duo Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale have installed window displays in four different COS stores to coincide with fashion weeks in London, Paris, Milan and New York (+ slideshow). More about De Allegri and Fogale create COS window installations with recycled-fabric objects

    Dan Howarth | 4 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • NASA supersonic plane

    NASA is developing a quiet supersonic passenger jet for overland flights

    NASA has unveiled a conceptual design for a supersonic plane that would be much quieter than Concorde. More about NASA is developing a quiet supersonic passenger jet for overland flights

    Alan G Brake | 3 March 2016 | 8 comments
  • Skyslide in LA

    Glass Skyslide to be added to exterior of California's tallest skyscraper

    A glass-enclosed "skyslide" is being added to the US Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles, offering thrill seekers the opportunity to glide down the building's exterior. More about Glass Skyslide to be added to exterior of California's tallest skyscraper

    Jenna McKnight | 3 March 2016 | 8 comments
  • Techstyle exhibition in Boston explores how technology is changing fashion

    A purse that charges a cell phone and an animated dress that displays tweets are among the pieces that will be presented in an upcoming exhibition at Boston's leading art museum. More about Techstyle exhibition in Boston explores how technology is changing fashion

    Jenna McKnight | 2 March 2016 | 2 comments
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