• Technologies that harvest their own energy

    Chris Lefteri takes a look at new and smart technologies that can collect ‘waste’ energy, from boiling kettles to the footfall of marathon runners. Lefteri is a designer and has written seven books about new materials and their application

  • Brian Eno: Visual Music

    By Christopher Scoates Chronicle Books, £30 Review by Oliver Lowenstein

  • Raw Style: OMA's new HQ for denim brand G-Star

    Through the design of its industrial-chic headquarters, on a busy metropolitan motorway, edgy denim-monger G-Star RAW finds fellow Dutch architecture practice OMA to be a stylistic soulmate. Vitra’s revised designs by Jean Prouvé make a fitting complement for this pairing

  • Post-World’s end architecture: Turkey

    Istanbul is in turmoil. While not the only Turkish city to experience disquiet among the populace, this ancient place is, it could be argued, facing greater upheaval in its urban fabric with mega expansion plans that include a new airport, a new bridge over the Bosphorus, the demolition of whole communities and relocation of inner city schools. But as this fifth instalment of Post World’s End Architecture reveals, there are some architects and designers-cum-activists trying to tackle the city’s problems with positive action

  • Frank Gehry - interview

    With his Panama Biomuseo project opening and other schemes being announced around the globe, Veronica Simpson caught up with Frank Gehry at the launch of the innovative LUMA Arles Arts Campus, featuring another signature Gehry building

  • Terence Conran - interview

    As Habitat, the iconic home ware brand that Terence Conran created in 1964 prepares to celebrate its 50th birthday, we revisit an interview with the man himself, first published in Blueprint in November 2011

  • Design a flag for an independent Scotland

    If Scotland votes for independence in September, we will be ready to offer up a raft of new national flags that you have designed. We’ll be printing up the best of your designs and displaying them during London Design Week, for you to vote for the winner

  • Drawing architecture in motion

    Artist-in-residence at the British Museum, Liam O’Connor has been hiding away inside for the past three years while Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ new extension went up around him, documenting its construction in drawings. He tells us about his practice, while Graham Stirk of RSH+P relays observations from the building process.

  • Book review: Lina Bo Bardi by Zeuler Rocha Mello De Almeida Lima

    Rowan Moore on a biography of Brazilian modernist architect and designer Bo Bardi

  • London’s Growing Up! - Exhibition review

    New London Architecture, Store Street London WC1; until 12 June. Review by Herbert Wright