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Out There: Our Post-War Art review
Historic England’s exhibition at London’s Somerset House provides a timely call-to-action to help save the nation’s sculptures and public art, finds Herbert Wright
London Lumiere
The capital has been seen in a new light, thanks to a host of talented lights artists and the creative guidance of Artichoke which brought its Lumiere light festival to London.
One to Watch
Bethany Koby and Daniel Hirschmann are Technology Will Save Us; aiming to ‘spark the creative imagination’ with its award-winning DIY Kits and digital tools.
Soaring King Street tower ‘shimmers like oil slick on water’
Another new development in Melbourne battles with height restrictions
Coded Couture – wearable tech reveals emotions
Ruffling feathers, eye-tracking and lie-detecting technology
The Woo Building by Haworth Tompkins
A new building by Stirling Prize and Blueprint Award winner Haworth Tompkins completes its ensemble at the Royal College of Arts’ Battersea campus. The practice’s industrial approach embodies advice given by Jim Cadbury-Brown, architect of the original iconic RCA building in Kensington. Herbert Wright reports
Letter from… San Francisco
Johnny Tucker writes from San Francisco - the home of the digital start-up. But is the tide beginning to turn against these icompanies? Raging wage wars to attract the world’s best staff, mean regular Joe’s are being priced out of the city, unable to afford rocketing rent and house prices...
Retail case studies
We take an in-depth look at four very different retail environments, from a food and drink outlet that sells records to an order-only clothing store, a refill shop and more.
Retail Q&A with Ian Taylor
Head of retail for SPAR, the independent retailers group, Ian Taylor discusses the role the smaller store can play in the community.
