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How Scandinavian interior design emerged
We explore the global phenomenon that is 'Scandi style', looking at where the style came from, what it means for the design world, and how it can be integrated into any interior.
Ship shape: V&A Dundee by Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma’s magnificent V&A Dundee opened its doors this autumn, attracting record numbers in its opening weeks. We take a closer look at, and around, this iconic building — and examine the context and collective energy that helped bring the project to fruition
Corian®: Encapsulating modern workplace design
The modern open plan office environment has multiple benefits from offering a blank canvas on which to project a distinctive company identity to establishing a more sociable and equitable ambience of teamwork. However, all this can come at the cost of a sense of privacy when it is needed.
Q&A: Leading hotel designers
Three leading hotel designers answer our questions on the challenges of the sector in a Q&A format: Goddard Littlefair, Harriet Forde of Harriet Forde Design and Dr Carol Bentel of Bentel & Bentel
FX Awards 2018 Winners
The winners of the FX Interior Design Awards 2018 have been announced at our gala awards night in London
Architect@Work moves to the Old Truman Brewery for 2019 show
ARCHITECT@WORK, a carefully curated annual two-day trade event aimed at architects, interior designers and specifiers, will move to Old Truman Brewery in Shoreditch for the seventh London edition 30th to 31st January 2019. The two days include free admission for registered trade visitors and complimentary catering throughout, encouraging networking and downtime as well as deal-making opportunities.
The Conduit: putting sustainability at the heart of design
One of London’s newest private members clubs, The Conduit, has been designed with sustainability and social impact in mind.
Bunker Mentality
Going underground is an increasingly attractive option for space-strapped organisations – from university libraries to national museums. But there are extra qualities that a subterranean setting can bring, as Veronica Simpson discovers
Clivedale London shares a glimpse into The Mansion
The Mansion’s new show apartment has been unveiled by Clivedale London, ahead of the luxury development’s completion at the end of 2018.
She did all the work. And he took all the credit. And that’s not all
Stephen Hitchins looks at the work and lives of often uncredited female architects of the last century
