Small group short courses for recent graduates, in-work designers and industry partners to join up the dots between theory, practice, creativity & business.
Read More3-screen film installation describing home, education, social & public spaces across the globe using architecture as a form of care rather than exercise in style.
Read MoreNew job, new studio: designed in 1976 to meet sustainable criteria, relevant today as a blueprint for adaptable construction & masterclass in how to be a client.
Read MoreA timber box in the park designed by Konstantin Grcic, recalling 18th century reading rooms & part of Bordeaux’s Cultural Season dedicated to Freedom.
Read MoreSuccessful day with students working on stretching a brief to find a thread, and different ways of looking at colour which in turn translates to material choice.
Read MoreLacaton & Vassal less-is-more low budget redevelopment with a new facade & restored interiors, no displacement and minimal waste or environmental impact.
Read More5 lessons in commerce, nature and innovation: a crash course in contradictions and how & why we can thrive and continue in business.
Read MoreA vast, staggeringly beautiful, revealing, even hopeful exhibition examining damaging human behaviour & the counterbalance of restorative design.
Read MoreAn unexceptional building on an industrial estate houses a remarkable business, making & documenting fine fabrics for over a century.
Read MoreFishing facility aesthetics: a composition of vitally functional material & graphic colour make a beautiful addition to the landscape rather than an eyesore.
Read MoreAn easy-access programme with hands-on projects for kids to explore spatial design, the designers' day job and career options within the industry.
Read MoreSubtle bookshop redesign to help juggle staff & customers safety with the urgent need to get the business working again as we work out what new normal will be.
Read MoreAgnes Martin solo show at the Tate, an artist who did her own thing, master of the barely-there with her faint and broken marks and translucent layers.
Read MorePrints, giant pastels and works on paper spanning her career and a beautiful summary of Rego’s storytelling, influences and mastery of different media.
Read MoreA new model for sociable fitness with light-filled studios and a fresh finish inspired by the feeling of dancing in the street or skateboarding downhill.
Read MoreArchitecture & mega-bucks art collide at a new Damian Hirst gallery by Caruso St John; pared-back, highly refined & ready for whatever gets chucked at it.
Read MorePaul Smith in the FT How to Spend It magazine advising contrarily exactly how not to, by embracing slow design, imperfection and the art of collecting.
Read MoreBorrowing techniques from artists using stock materials, fluorescent lamps & acrylic paint to disrupt space for physical and emotional impact.
Read MoreEconomic painting described as single-minded, reclusive & chic by Kate Kellaway in The Guardian, words that apply to both person and work.
Read MoreBuilding signs at RCA by Cartlidge Levene avoid bland corporate with an informal & flexible approach to how & where information appears.
Read MoreA day out in search of artwork for a hotel project: mono and limited edition prints by Jasia Szerszynska at Project Art & abstract landscapes by Julia Wilson.
Read MoreWhile thinking about the proliferation of plastic green walls outside public buildings I saw this sweet outburst on my street. Two days later it was gone.
Read MoreIt’s all here at the Tate, occupying several spaces and moving from hot water bottle to staircase without blinking, both mind-tricking and utterly familiar.
Read MoreA quick look at the baffling, contradictory business of accreditation & one beautiful example on the Costa Brava to illustrate the point.
Read MoreOne real piece of news this week amid the strangeness that is contemporary politics, Cornelia Parker has been appointed official election artist. Good!
Read MoreTypography developed for transport & navigation, used to help make sense of extraordinary shifts in culture, industry and society, still relevant & in use today.
Read MoreOne Paved Court gallery & studio converted from an empty shop with much of the original fabric undisturbed in contrast to the all-white convention.
Read MoreRobin Day much in the press with a relaunch of the 1952 reclining chair joining the fantastically useful 675, both of their time & still perfectly good today.
Read MoreUrban fabric, small scale business, family life and the inevitable tensions between civic/social ambition and the might of the developer.
Read MoreModern manufacturing at Marset & Apparatu thriving in the city centre alongside culture & commerce: lessons in family businesses & urban planning.
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