• Normandie Impressioniste – Divine Art

    A look at artist Sean Scully’s work on display inside a French church, and the Inventir l’impressionnisme exhibition. By Stephen Hitchins

  • Olympics - After the Parade

    ???????What happens after the summer Games has passed through town? Stephen Hitchins looks at London and Paris to see the infrastructure legacy left behind.

  • Obituary - Jeffrey Beers, AIA (1956–2024)

    The Estiatorio Milos Hudson Yards, New York, celebrated the life of Jeffrey Beers last June, founder of Jeffrey Beers International, who died earlier this year.

  • Brief Encounters

    Site-specific art installations can reveal a whole lot more about the qualities and narratives underpinning the significant places they are responding to… By Veronica Simpson

  • Radical Thinking

    The founder of Studio Found discusses his pathway into the field of design, plus the people who inspired him in the past and those who inspire him today.

  • Light + Tech

    Jill Entwistle reports on the winners of the Daylight Award, and a proposed giant clock installation in Mannheim.

  • If Only…

    we lived in a world where all of our incredible buildings and spaces steeped in history could actually talk…

  • Brief Encounters

    Veronica Simpson takes heart in a newly improved maker facility in Deptford that ticks all the boxes for adaptive reuse, cultural and social sustainability, and arts education.

  • Client File - Dame Laura Lee

    Dame Laura Lee chief executive of the cancer support charity Maggie’s, talks about the importance of architecture and design in creating supportive spaces for patients.

  • Designer’s Judgement: Normann Copenhagen, Mat Chair Collection

    The team at Scott Brownrigg review two versions of the Mat Armchair: a shell version and an upholstered one.