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  • May 2016

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  • Pedestrian bridge design: Copenhagen's Butterfly Bridge

    A unique design from Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes uses 'wings' as a solution to the three-point crossing

    UK’s longest treetop walkway opens

    Look up, Westonbirt is now home to a very long walkway

    New Tate Modern

    • 04 May 2016

    The statement extension to Tate Modern by Herzog & de Meuron opens to the public next month and we look at what it will offer.

    Reporter: CDW 2016

    • 04 May 2016

    Clerkenwell Design Week takes place later this month, with the event offering a wide and varied taste of what the design district has to offer.

    All the wood’s a stage – Studio Gang’s Writers Theatre

    Timber is enjoying a renaissance as a contemporary building material, but the USA has been slow to catch up on innovations in Europe and Japan. Enter Studio Gang, one of the US’ leading practices. At the new Writers Theatre in a small town in Illinois, it has given timber a stage and pushed its performance to new levels

    Spaces standards for homes

    • 03 May 2016

    A new nationwide minimum space guideline for new-build homes has been brought in by the Government, which might mitigate some of the worst abuses. Ten architects, housebuilders and developers give their views on the new move...

  • April 2016

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  • If Only…Clothes were digital

    • 26 April 2016

    Says Jens Grefen of Interbrand

    Let in the light

    • 26 April 2016

    Protecting their art treasures from harmful daylight has always been a major concern for galleries and museums, which often resorted to simply blocking it out. Thankfully, the approach is a lot more subtle these days.

    Talking Points: Rebranding – why do it?

    • 26 April 2016

    Nicky Young, owner of Why Design, discusses the issues surrounding rebranding in a series of case studies and says that, however it’s achieved, it’s all about business...

    One to Watch: Evan James Design

    • 26 April 2016

    Established in Wales and named for her son, Emily Skinner’s company Evan James Design specialises in ‘interactive sensory design’, with a series of outstanding wall coverings already in its portfolio.