• Foster’s Triple for Sainsbury

    Refurbished galleries of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich have been unveiled.

  • Let there be light...

    We look at the lighting of two places of worship in detail, and both in stark contrast to each other – one ancient, the other very new; one white and minimalist, the other in touch with its outside setting

  • Art for art’s sake

    Is time running out for freethinking art schools and art students? The warnings have been given, and while some commercial sponsorship and bursaries are in place, they can have serious strings attached, says Veronica Simpson

  • Saint Laurent store concept

    Luxury fashion brand Saint Laurent makes a bold, minimalist statement in metal, marble and concrete in the hands of fashion designer and its creative director Hedi Slimane

  • Religion in the spotlight

    The world’s first lighting guide for places of worship is soon to be published by the Society for Light and Lighting. Francis Pearce looks at what the SLL and lighting designers have to say about illuminating churches

  • Temporary Treats

    Pop-ups were the fad of the past decade, but now temporary structures are adding real design ingenuity to the mix, bringing new life to unusual, dif­ficult or previously uncelebrated spaces. Veronica Simpson Investigates

  • Jestico + Whiles Takes tea and gin to new heights for aqua shard

    Architect and interiors company Jestico + Whiles’ take on Southwark’s gin-distilling and tea-importing history is revealed with its design of the aqua shard restaurant.

  • FX Awards shortlist announced

    See which designers and design practices are in with a change of winning this year's FX Design Awards

  • Interview: Ben Evans

    Eleven years on from organising the first London Design Festival with John Sorrell, Ben Evans is still instrumental in pulling off one of the world’s great design festivals. He talks to Jamie Mitchell

  • Mary Rose Museum

    A collaboration between two leading architecture practices has resulted in a new museum to house the Tudor warship and provide an intriguingly magical setting for its hull and artefacts