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Winner announced for My Hotels Group tea box competition
My Groups Hotel and designjunction challenged Architectural Association students during London Design Festival
2015 graduates: Blueprint’s ones to watch
Our team of architects, designers and critics - comprised of Gemma Barton, Eddie Blake, Holly Lewis, Sam McElhinney, Hugh McEwen, Emmett Scanlon, Maria Smith, Elly Ward - has scoured the UK to bring you the very best of the graduate work on offer this year and tip you off on the ones to watch for the future...
Microalgae: Really go green
Jill Entwistle examines ways to literally go green, with the production of free energy with green algae.
Profile: Mike Grubb
Francis Pearce reports on the work of lighting designer Mike Grubb, and discusses with him the idea of recycling kit into projects.
Geekosphere goes public
Experimental and digital making are being brought into the public realm by the Crafts Council in collaboration with galleries in Liverpool and Norwich, Veronica Simpson reports.
One to Watch: Utopia & Utility
Sister and brother Pia and Moritz Wüstenberg utilise Pia’s innovative and creative designs for furniture and products, and Moritz adding in some business nous.
3D-printed high heels: When fashion and high-tech collide
The cutting-edge collaboration between United Nude, 3D systems and five of the world's leading architects and designers
London Olympic Stadium transformed for Rugby World Cup
Populous reconfigures the Olympic Stadium to host multiple sporting and cultural events in the future
On the map: Artist Kristjana S Williams
Artist Kristjana S Williams, a trained surveyor and a graduate of Central Saint Martins, has loved maps since she was a child, and now combines that love with art in a unique and vibrant translation of cartography for, among others, Osborne & Little, Sennheiser, The Connaught hotel and now the Shard.
