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Feilden Fowles design new Yorkshire Sculpture Park Visitor Centre
Feilden Fowles’ ambitious new visitor centre for Yorkshire Sculpture Park opens this month
Deconstructivist architecture – eight iconic buildings
From the theories of deconstructivism emerged some of the most fascinating and iconic buildings of the late 20th and early 21st century. Here are our eight favourites.
Forbo’s new marmoleum marbled collection inspired by mother nature’s colour palette
Inspired by the breath-taking colours and textures found within natural landscapes, Forbo Flooring Systems has re-launched its Marmoleum Marbled collection. With an independent Environmental Product Declaration confirming carbon neutral status in the production phase, Marmoleum (2.5mm) helps to minimise the embodied carbon of a building – with this latest collection designed to help users feel at one with nature.
Living in a palace: Palacete Barão de Santos by Barbas Lopes Arquitectos
The conversion of a dilapidated nineteenth-century Lisbon palace into luxury apartments demonstrates that resuscitating past elegance needn’t clash with contemporary city living
If only…hotel ballrooms were more standout
Dara Huang and Sofia Hagen of Design Haus Liberty imagine bringing ballrooms back to the heart of the hotel experience
Light + Tech - Mixing tech and tradition for lighting that does more
Lighting expert Jill Entwistle reports that luminaires are becoming ever-more capable and complex, and finds that often it’s a mix of modern tech and traditional methods producing the most striking results
From 90s business park to new co-working campus: Republic by Studio RHE
Studio RHE is busy turning an unlovely complex of Nineties offices in east London into a modern, open and social co-working campus
Challenging traditional teaching: when architecture went on air
Herbert Wright visits The University Is Now on Air, an exhibition that explores the Open University’s groundbreaking architecture course… which was broadcast on television.
