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  • Vivid ‘blossoms’ strike a pose at the NGV

    BY Katherine Houston on 2 October 2015

    John Wardle Architects opens a vibrant summer pavilion at the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia

  • World’s largest smog vacuum - the solution to pollution?

    BY Katherine Houston on 2 October 2015

    Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde creates a world first for clean living

  • The FX Shortlist 2015!

    BY Katherine Houston on 29 September 2015

    The 2015 FX Awards shortlist has been revealed

  • 3D-printed high heels: When fashion and high-tech collide

    BY Katherine Houston on 24 September 2015

    The cutting-edge collaboration between United Nude, 3D systems and five of the world's leading architects and designers

  • London Olympic Stadium transformed for Rugby World Cup

    BY Katherine Houston on 23 September 2015

    Populous reconfigures the Olympic Stadium to host multiple sporting and cultural events in the future

  • Brixton Street Gallery

    BY Katherine Houston on 22 September 2015

    Time to discover the local creative talent during London Design Festival

  • Chicago’s third tallest skyscraper inspired by crystal formations

    BY Katherine Houston on 22 September 2015

    In 2020 Chicago is set to host its third tallest skyscraper designed Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang Architects.

  • Stratospheric Sky Garden: Flight II and III

    BY Katherine Houston on 11 September 2015

    DesignCurial spoke with Senior TED Fellow Rachel Armstrong about the second and third test flights for the stratospheric sky garden, in collaboration with Nebula Sciences.

  • The solution to London’s transport problem?

    BY Katherine Houston on 9 September 2015

    NBBJ architecture practice propose travelators instead of trains

  • New Tower of Babel reflects London consumerism

    BY Katherine Houston on 9 September 2015

    A new piece at the V&A suggests a hierarchy in British society

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