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Milan Salone 2015
Every year Seymour Powell undertakes a major research project at the Milan Salone, revealing important trends and influences. Introduction by Theresa Dowling, with extracts from Seymour Powell’s Milan Report.
A degree of success – University of Melbourne’s new Faculty of Architecture
A collaboration between architecture practices John Wardle Architects (Australia) and NADAAA (USA) for the new Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne aims to give a sensitive response to the institution’s heritage campus and former School of Architecture with its 19th-century facade, while realising a ‘built pedagogy’
Noma Bar creates art treehouse in Japan
London-based illustrator has created a wooden folly for the Momofuku Ando Foundation in Japan
Visions from the Temple of the Sun
Photographer Patrizia Mussa has captured the extraordinary holiday architecture of Jean Balladur in an exhibition at the Wilmotte Gallery, London. Herbert Wright looks back at the emergence of La Grande Motte and casts a critical eye over the show.
FX and Blueprint at the Tate Modern Turbine Festival
FX and Blueprint provide magazines to be shredded for the festival
Upfest – Europe’s largest street art festival hits Bristol
The world’s finest street artists arrive to paint Bristol live for its seventh edition
The space series: What will our homes look like on Mars?
DesignCurial speaks to NASA architects about the prospects of inhabiting Mars and what our communities would look like on the red planet
Behind the scenes - Sinatra: The Man and His Music
A new theatrical musical show opens at the London Palladium with a set of LED screens and projection surfaces conceived by Stufish
World of Wedgwood
Wedgwood – one of the homes of British industrial design, has flung open its doors showing off a brand new visitor experience, restaurant, tearooms, shops and extended museum.
