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The Minster Building
Armourcoat surface finishes have played a central role in the comprehensive refurbishment of the iconic Minster Building in the heart of London’s business district.
Focus: Trends
DPA’s Nick Hoggett examines current trends and technology enabling seamless and sophisticated results
Ticket giveaway: Grand Designs Live 2018, London
DesignCurial have teamed up with Grand Designs Live to give you the chance to claim one of 100 free pairs of tickets to the UK’s leading contemporary home show.
Made in the UK, Rapid Select from Shaw Contract offers choice, speed of delivery and Cradle to Cradle™ certification
Rapid Select, from Shaw Contract, has launched. The ideal flooring choice for quick turnaround projects without compromising on quality, performance or design, Rapid Select has been developed specifically by Shaw Contract for the UK and European commercial interiors markets and is made in the UK.
Collaborative city
Madrid has a creative spirit at play, fuelled by artists, designers and architects looking for a more collaborative way to live and work
‘Brasilia: Life after Design’ shows the real-life impact of planning and architecture
A documentary that follows three individuals who live in modern-day Brasilia, 'Brasilia: Life after Design' brings a human face to a Utopian ideal. Ahead of its London premiere, we spoke to director Bart Simpson to find out more.
Brief Encounters - Kettle’s Yard museum
Veronica Simpson is at the newly reconstructed Kettle’s Yard museum and gallery in Cambridge
Bed, fabric, flooring and office furniture companies join Furniture Makers’ Company as corporate members
The Furniture Makers’ Company, a City of London livery company and the furnishing industry’s charity, is delighted to welcome four new corporate members from the bed, fabric, flooring and office furniture sectors.
Buoyant futures: architecture turns to urban waterways
Urban waterways, once so vital as transport arteries for trade, are now targets for the newest kind of development: floating architecture
Gasholders London: from industrial structures to luxury housing
A unique trio of Victorian iron frames in which gas tanks once rose and fell, now host another unique structure — a trio of cylindrical apartment blocks. Referencing the industrial heritage, they are the latest additions to the trending, creative quarter of King’s Cross, London
