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Technicolor Dream – Selgascano’s Serpentine Pavilion
For the Serpentine Galleries’ 15th annual summer pavilion, Madrid practice selgascano has created a kaleidoscopic, chrysalis-like structure drawing inspiration from the constant, chaotic movement of London and the various unique structures that have previously stood on the Galleries’ lawn
Tim Mutton of Blacksheep shares his top 10 discoveries
Head of hospitality design specialist Blacksheep, Tim Mutton shares the top 10 things he’s discovered about the sector
Review – Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955-1980
Thomas Wensing reviews a momentous MoMA show that covers 500 post-war architecture projects from South America.
Review – Mons 2015 European Capital of Culture
Herbert Wright visits the historic Belgian city that has created new temptations and revitalised its sights for the annual EU initiative
Alcoholic Architecture – inhaling martinis since 2015
Sipping liquid concoctions is not enough these days, experience Bompas & Parr’s breathable cocktail cloud this summer.
Haworth’s Work, Interrupted at CDW
The future of office design was the topic for discussion at this event hosted by Jennifer Celesia of Haworth during CDW.
Profile: Ian Dryburgh
With a lie-flat bed for airline BA in Acumen’s portfolio, founder Ian Dryburgh is all for lying down on the job...
The 2015 Melbourne MPavilion with Stirling Prize winner Amanda Levete
The MPavilion is an annual event encompassing the architecture and design essence of Melbourne, Australia.
Summer spaces: Open-air pavilions, floating cinemas and more
Open-air pavilions and habitable sculptures are popping up everywhere, at festivals, in parks and in motorway underpasses. We talk to the architects and designers who are seizing the opportunities these temporary projects offer for creativity and playfulness.
