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Breeze block: National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts by Mecanoo
Mecanoo’s National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts in Taiwan, houses four auditoria under the largest performing arts venue roof in the world, and another one on top of it. This futuristic mega-volume creates new public space and takes its inspiration from the banyan tree
Check out the cosy interiors of a garage-turned-house, The Gouse
Award-winning interior architect Marta Nowicka has recently completed her latest project: a three-bedroom house that was built on a 45-square metre plot.
When less is definitely more
There’s nothing quite like the purity and simplicity of a plain white backdrop. Kay Hill picks out some projects where less is definitely more when it comes to the floor
Turning the floor into a canvas
In many commercial environments floors tend to be utilitarian and functional, but occasionally designers choose instead to use the space as a giant canvas. Kay Hill discovers projects where the floors get top billing
The United States tops WRD’s 2018 World Design Rankings
The WDR’s World Design Rankings have been updated for 2018, following an incredible year of design.
One to Watch in 2019: Studio L, London
We speak to Laura Marino, the founder of young interior design studio, Studio L, London, to find out more about her unique practice.
London Design Festival & Biennale Trend Report 2018
Trends from the London Design Festival and London Design Biennale 2018, by Emma Caselton, senior creative strategist at Seymour Powell
Champalimaud Design on their first UK project: the Gainsborough Bath Spa hotel
We speak to luxury interior design studio, Champalimaud Design, about their first project in the UK – the 5-star Gainsborough Bath Spa hotel.
Part of the landscape: Arvo Pärt Centre by Nieto Sobejano
With the Arvo Pärt Centre, Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos has orchestrated a musical legacy in the heart of an Estonian forest
A New Cultural Programme for Plymouth
Plymouth is raising the bar for culture and tourism, launching the pilot for a major new art biennial, and building a £37m museum and contemporary art gallery. But will that be enough to reverse decades of economic decline? Veronica Simpson reports
