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The Business in February
13 February 2019News and pictures from the design sector
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The Diary: exhibitions, shows and events in February
12 February 2019Our pick of events happening this month or coming up
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Phyllida Barlow RA: cul-de-sac
12 February 2019Phyllida Barlow reinterprets the cul-de-sac in vibrant colours and everyday materials in the RA's new David Chipperfield designed galleries
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If Only… Shelter could shift our experience of the seasons
8 February 2019Designers from Seattle-based design firm Olson Kundig share their designs for a flexible shelter – to provide protection on rainy days and light on gloomy days
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Hannah Stouffer: Lust for Light
7 February 2019Jill Entwistle takes us through Lust for Light, a new book by artist, illustrator and art director Hannah Stouffer that explores the beauty and power of contemporary light art
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Jay Osgerby: 'Objects have to justify their existence'
6 February 2019Designer Jay Osgerby shares with Pamela Buxton the top 10 lessons he’s learned since establishing Barber & Osgerby
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Brief Encounters in Sheffield
1 February 2019An exhibition on crystal technologies, both ancient and modern, in Sheffield’s Site Gallery finally gives a weightier, more nuanced perspective on our digital fascinations. Veronica Simpson reports
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The new New Towns
31 January 2019There are developments, and then there are developments. By the time it’s completed Greenwich Peninsula will be large enough to be a town in its own right, with all the facilities and amenities one could expect. David Tarpey takes a look, and at a couple more large-scale developments in London and Bedford
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School Design: Top of the class
30 January 2019Ten years after the global economic downturn forced a massive reduction in investment in school buildings, glimmers of hope are emerging. Our round-up of new school projects finds innovation in the tight, urban streets of London and New York as well as a traditional Alpine village. By Veronica Simpson
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Trevor Morriss of SPPARC: 'I didn't go in at any glamorous heights; I went in as a print boy'
29 January 2019Already wanting to be an architect, Trevor Morriss left school at 17 to work as a print boy in an architect’s office. His talent was soon spotted, and he was on his way
