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Brief encounters: A Cambridge cooperative create an exceptional housing project
Veronica Simpson encounters Marmalade Lane, an exceptional housing project in Cambridge delivered by a cooperative with the help of a sympathetic local council
IM Pei – Modernist Master
Stephen Hitchins looks at the legacy of the Pritzker Prize-winning Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei who died earlier this year at the age of 102
Scape Design Associates' Philip Jaffa on Radical Thinking
Already looking forward to FX Talks 2020, we spoke to the founder and director of Scape about radical thinking
New Opening - Molteni&C|Dada Shaftesbury Avenue Flagship Store
This July, Molteni&C|Dada unveils its recently refurbished Flagship Store on Shaftesbury Avenue as a state-of-the art showroom specialising in kitchens and wardrobes. The re-launch, following its opening in 2008, will complement the recently opened Flagship Store on Brompton Road and the UniFor contract showroom in Fitzrovia, highlighting the importance of London in the international design scene.
Vienna, portrait of a city
Voted 'the world's most liveable city' by The Economist in 2018, Vienna has a lively and dynamic scene for design, art and architecture. Veronica Simpson reports
ID:SR Sheppard Robson design Monmouth Coffee HQ London
Designed by ID:SR Sheppard Robson, the artisanal coffee makers’ new company offices are located in a series of railway arches
Rotunda by Fathom Architects for Headquarters International
The Rotunda by Fathom Architects is a unique project – a bizarre cylindrical annex, previously the BBC's nightclub – now provides studio space and a music venue
Prince of Wales Drive launches Bowden House
We visit Prince of Wales Drive, a new development in Battersea by St William, and find out more about its new phase: Bowden House.
Interview: Blueprint meets Annabelle Selldorf
Francesca Perry sits down with Annabelle Selldorf, whose eponymous practice has been sensitively shaping New York’s homes and cultural institutions for three decades
A 'carpet of stone': Serpentine Pavilion by Junya Ishigami
This year’s Serpentine Pavilion, by Junya Ishigami, uses 61 tonnes of Cumbrian slate to create an enigmatic structure that serves as a shelter from summer rain, at the same time as being transformed by it
