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Geffrye Museum of the Home launch tour of London interior design through the ages
Interior design has changed a lot over the years. Looking back to the past it’s hard to imagine how people lived without modern luxuries like electricity and heating. Thinking about it, it really was impressive.
Shortlist for Clandon Park restoration revealed
In 2015, a devastating fire caused permanent damage to the 18th-century palladian house, Clandon Park in Surrey.
RCA Secret Postcard Exhibition returns in September 2017
The Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition is returning this September.
London Design Festival low down
We are officially in September which means that London Design Festival is almost upon us, this is not a drill people!
Interior design students are transforming neglected areas in NYC
For the interior design students returning for their fall semester at the Fashion Institute of Technology, it hasn’t been a relaxing break. In fact, they have spent the majority of their holiday working without earning a dime.
Portrait of Britain 2017 returns
The nationwide public photography exhibition, Portrait of Britain, returns for the second year in a row. Appearing in public areas up and down the country, the exhibition gives amateur and professional photographers the chance to have their work viewed by thousands of Britons.
Berlin harmonic: Frank Gehry's Pierre Boulez Saal
The world is used to seeing Frank Gehry’s architectural originality in his wrapping of buildings, but all this has changed for the Pierre Boulez Saal, the auditorium of the Barenboim-Said Music Academy in Berlin. Restricted by a not-to-be-altered classical shell, Gehry has instead taken his wrapping inside
Artists chosen to create Swedish Icehotel 2018
Visit the Icehotel on the riverbank in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, from one year to the next, you will find a completely different building each time you go. This is because each year a new hotel made entirely of ice and snow is built to replace the old one. What happens to the previous hotel? It melts of course!
How design can counteract the stress of travel
Listen: Julian Maynard, director of the transport and urban realm practice Maynard, discusses how good design can counteract the emotional stress of travel disruption and improve the experience of commuting
MINI LIVING to return to London Design Festival 2017
London is running out of space. You can see it in the houses turned into flat shares, the flats turned into restaurants and the number of people seriously thinking about living on a canal boat. This is something that has been playing on the mind of car manufacturers MINI over the past year.
