• Book your place now for FX and Seymourpowell’s exclusive post-Milan party in London.

    It’s that time of year again when the design industry converges on Milan for the Salone Internazionale del Mobile (AKA the Milan Furniture Fair) – without a doubt one of the most important events in the design calendar. This year, FX has got together with design practice and international product researcher Seymourpowell, and on the 25 April, we’re going to be hosting a special drinks reception back in London to celebrate Seymourpowell’s comprehensive Milan research.

  • BDP wins design for Cardiff and Vale College

    BDP has won the competition to design the £23m, 16,000 sq m Cardiff City Centre Community Campus for Cardiff and Vale College. The college is one of the largest in Wales, serving Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan, and this project brings together many of the college’s activities on to a single campus in the heart of the city.

  • John Pawson goes to Miami for Shrager flats

    Developer Ian Schrager is back in Miami Beach, this time in the company of architect and minimalist designer John Pawson.

  • UK practice completes master plan & concept for Chinese museums

    London-based architecture practice Office for Architectural Culture has completed the master plan and architectural concept of the 650,000 sq m Tanmen International Oceanic Fishing Culture Centre and Museums complex on the southern island of Hainan, China.

  • iGuzzini lights up fourth arch at Paddington

    Lighting specialist iGuzzini has worked with Oxford Architects and lighting design consultancy GIA Equation on the restoration and lighting of the Edwardian fourth span at Paddington Station in London.

  • Jason Bruges Studio heads up latest Guinness artwork

    Art installation specialist Jason Bruges Studio has helped create a newly unveiled giant, hand-crafted monument at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.

  • It’s War and peace for MET Studio at Duxford

    Experiential design practice MET Studio has worked with Imperial War Museum Duxford on a new, permanent exhibition focusing on the former military airfield’s history.

  • Sou Fujimoto chosen for 13th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion

    The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 is to be designed by multi-award-winning Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.

  • Marcel Wanders

    When another journalist likened Marcel Wanders to being the Lady Gaga of the design world, he wasn’t displeased. Like her he wants to be seen to be doing something different, showing a lot of energy, never boring, he tells Jamie Mitchell

  • Club Workspace, Bankside and Chiswick, London

    Providing a space more flexible than a traditional office was called in for two co-working venues, with the design giving each their own character