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Light Focus: Light as therapy
Explore the therapeutic advantages of daylight treatment systems. Commencing in Munich in 2013, we look to the future and see how the use of light could aid diagnostic and treatment practices.
Screening our Future - Territory
London-based creative studio Territory has been grabbing our attention with future fictional worlds in films such as Ex Machina and Prometheus as well as graphic projects for Virgin Atlantic and the Guardian. From within their glass-box studio, the team explains how they’re blurring the lines between fiction, the virtual, the artificial and the real.
Light focus: Bring on the sun
Why do we crave sunlight? Read on to discover Kickstarter's campaign: Sunn Light.
London's Top Model Gets Bigger, Has More to Say
At the start of April, London's top model vanished without trace. Yet since the twenty-second of the month, at the same Bloomsbury haunt, the model has been back. Still... something has changed. The model is somehow bigger, and has a lot more on show.
Lido Life: The Thames River open-air swimming pool is on the horizon
The eagerly-anticipated Thames River lido is on the horizon with the launch of today's Thames Baths crowdfunding campaign with co-founders Chris Romer-Lee and James Lowe. Support the project and you could be experiencing the river-based open-air swimming pool sooner than you think.
FX Reader Survey and Competition in association with Intel. Win a Mac Book Pro!*
Intel have some major prizes up for grabs by entering the visual design competition you could win a new edition Mac Book Pro, or by taking our simple survey you could win a wearable goody bag to the value of £230* including a Basis Peak Smart Watch and BioSport™ Biometric Earbuds.
Blueprint for the Future - James Woudhuysen
Yes, British retailers have too much space — they’re overfooted. But the rise of mobile shopping may see a revival of street-market haggling, and payment technologies will have to fit all comers. Expect more LEDs, the appearance of shop-floor robots, and more engrossing attractions, says James Woudhuysen in the first of a new, forward-looking Blueprint for the Future column. A co-founder of Blueprint, James Woudhuysen now speaks to and writes for an international audience on the future of innovation.
Design recovery: Enlightening hospital design
Fancy spending a morning in Whittington Hospital’s Ambulatory Care centre? Thanks to some enlightened design and client thinking, you might not find it such a bleak place after all…
The Bilbao effect: Britain plays to the gallery
The last thirty years have seen a boom in the building of large-scale art galleries in English regional centres, unprecedented since Victorian days. For former industrial towns, stripped of a purpose and revenue stream by the collapse of heavy industry, art was touted as the new salvation. Have our prestigious new galleries realised the dream of local regeneration?
Light focus: lighting up mental healthcare
Light Bureau collaborates with architects to design innovative Belfast healthcare facility.
