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Blueprint Seminar: World Toilet Day with ROCA
To mark World Toilet Day on 19 November and highlight the aims of Roca’s We Are Water Foundation, Blueprint gathered together a panel of experts to discuss sanitation in developing countries and disaster areas. The conversation at the Roca London Gallery ranged from the future of sanitation without sewers, through gender issues, to the delivery of life-changing projects
London Design Festival: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec’s Samsung Serif TV
The Bouroullec brothers unveiled their first electronic product at this year’s festival, a sleek television set for Samsung, that’s more a covetable design object than a piece of technological innovation
The world's 10 best public toilets for 2015
In honour of 'World Toilet Day' at DesignCurial we have updated our 2014 list for recognising toilet design across the globe, discovering the best designs in public toilet architecture for 2015
Museums and mindfulness
How do museums engage people with the three-dimensional, physical relics of human civilisation in the age of ubiquitous two-dimensional digital distraction? Veronica Simpson searches for curatorial solutions.
I took all the knowledge I had… and haven’t looked back since
Federico Toresi heads up Aedas’ new interiors branch in London with great plans for the small department.
Mind the Gap: Crossrail
Stephen Hitchins looks at Crossrail, a project that has been debated on and off for 150 years and now is within sight of being realised. But will the greatest transport scheme for London since the Underground be worth the wait?
The Gi FlyBike could alter our daily commute
The world’s first foldable electric bike has arrived
What does 2050 hold for Sydney’s skyline?
Bates Smart proposes a sky-high CBD for the future
Delta Light catapults into the future with headquarters expansion
The sharp-thinking Ameloot family ensures Delta Light keeps progressing with a striking expansion
