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10 Buildings that won awards in 2015
DesignCurial highlights some of the best buildings that won awards for architecture and design in 2015
The North is risen…
This North West city is seeing regeneration that combines ambitious scale with high-quality civic projects and, in doing so, is bringing new life, new residents and new economic prosperity to Manchester.
Design seminar: Feel-good design
FX brought together experts from all corners of the industry to discuss what makes a healthy workplace… and what lessons can be learnt from the healthcare sector.
Profile: Michael Young
From studies at Kingston, via Islington and Iceland to Hong Kong, designer Michael Young searched for mass-production techniques that were a match for his way of making, including one of his latest chair designs, made in a Chinese bicycle factory.
Mercedes-Benz new concept vehicle transforms as it moves
The ‘Concept IAA’ aka Intelligent Aerodynamic Automobile is, essentially, a transformer
Hypercube structure forms Costa Rica Congress Hall
Innovative Brooklyn-based practice, CAZA, creates a unique proposition
Pavement culture, Brixton
Gareth Gardner sees the finishing touches being added to a pavement artwork in Brixton, part of an initiative by new resident Squire and Partners
Non-Conformist: Eileen Gray’s E-1027 house revisited
Modernist furniture designer, architect and painter Eileen Gray was long overlooked, but her recently restored E-1027 house on the Côte d’Azur drove Le Corbusier to impetuous acts of jealousy. Now open to the public, the house forms part of a new Modernist Mecca called Cap Moderne that also includes Corb’s Le Cabanon. Yet E-1027 is undoubtedly the star of the show, as is Gray - back in the spotlight with a new film, exhibition and book out this year
CENTRO, Mexico City by TEN Arquitectos
CENTRO, a new school for the creative industries, designed by TEN Arquitectos, is helping young creatives in Mexico City get on in the real world. The brainchild of one of the most successful business women in Mexico, the impact of the building on this so far ungentrified area will be huge, with plans in the future for student residences and a start-up hub
Are you going to scan that cheese?
CES 2016 reveals trailblazing high-technology gadgets
