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Big Spill outside London Museum
London is graced by a dazzling new public artwork by Indian artist Subodh Gupta. When Soak Becomes Spill alludes to things even bigger than its giant presence out on the street.
The garden of the future
A company has devised a new technique to combat high density urban areas. Is this the new Central Park?
Artist collective stands its ground in up-and-coming Vauxhall
Veronica Simpson is in London this month looking at Gasworks, a courageous group that has won out against rapacious developers.
FX gearing up for its biggest awards yet
The annual FX Awards is ready to shake its tail feathers in its spectacular celebration of design, now in its 17th year.
Could this save our future?
Could smart floating farms be the answer to creating a sustainable future?
The great outdoors: Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture school Taliesin West
The architecture school Taliesin West, established by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1937, is like no other — students are expected to build their own shelters, wash dishes, cook and serve food. But now the great man’s living exploration of ‘learning by doing’ is under financial threat and could soon be a thing of fond memories only
Listen: Jim Eyre of WilkinsonEyre
Faced with a digital revolution, public libraries are adapting and changing from anonymous municipal buildings to accessible community resources. WilkinsonEyre’s recent overhaul of Oxford’s New Bodleian (now Weston) library has opened it up to the public from a ‘closed’ university institution. Jim Eyre believes other libraries could learn from its example. Jim Eyre is a founding director of architecture practice WilkinsonEyre
Mind the gap
Experts reveal the secret to harnessing the workplace in order to help people produce their best work.
