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A House for Essex by Grayson Perry and FAT Architecture
Created by artist Grayson Perry in collaboration with FAT Architecture, A House for Essex is ‘a Taj Mahal on the Stour’, its interiors charting the life of Essex everywoman Julie Cope, and is her final resting place. Commissioned by Alain de Botton and joining Living Architecture’s portfolio of holiday lets, the building is not only FAT’s final work, but a suitably ‘bonkers’ addition to the north Essex landscape
Racing legend Sir Stirling Moss has a need for speed, with his tea
Make a cup of tea as fast as a Formula One pit-stop
Nature Concert Hall
Blending music, nature and education, discover the pavilion for the Nature Concert Hall event
Oiling the wheels: Co-design the way forward
Veronica Simpson looks at co-design projects that through cooperation and collaboration, pay dividends for all concerned.
Light Collective epitomises a collaborative practice
Veronica Simpson takes a look at the work of lighting design practice Light Collective, with its radical agenda on illumination.
Curated Diary – Elizabeth Neilson
London-based curator and writer Elizabeth Neilson picks her top art and design events for the summer
Review – London Festival of Architecture
Cate St Hill visits two events as part of this year’s architecture showcase: a focus on Irish design and a playful exhibition by Assemble and artist Simon Terrill
The UK’s most luxurious halls of residence
DesignCurial counts down the most luxurious student accommodation in the UK
New Maggie’s Centre by Thomas Heatherwick receives planning permission
Heatherwick’s new design looks like an oversized cluster of pot plants…
