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The world's 10 best public toilets for 2014
From Hiroshima to London, we select 10 of the world's best designed public toilets in this annual award
If Only... wellbeing in design was second nature
Says biophilic designer Oliver Heath
Street artist Giacomo Bufarini, a.k.a. RUN, gets first gallery show
The Italian-born street artist who has made his home in London is to exhibit at Howard Griffin Gallery in Shoreditch, east London
Generation Game: design and programming for youth spaces
With prospects bleak, what can the design and programming of youth spaces do to engage and inspire the under-25s? Here are a number of inspirational individuals and schemes working hard to harness their talents, enthusiasm and skills.
Auction of ‘buried treasure’ artwork makes $188,000 for conservation project
A special interactive treasure map by Constant Dullaart will lead buyers to artworks hidden on remote island off Costa Rica
Country life: Hauser & Wirth's new Somerset gallery
The contemporary art gallery Hauser & Wirth has spaces in Zurich, London and New York. So when it was announced it was going to open an art gallery in deepest Somerset, the question on everyone’s lips, was ‘Why Bruton’?
Piet Oudolf - interview
Dutch landscape architect Piet Oudolf, the man behind the planting on the High Line in Manhattan and Peter Zumthor’s Serpentine Pavilion in 2011, talks to Cate St Hill about his garden for Hauser & Wirth Somerset, including the perennial meadow that sits behind the gallery buildings.
This plane has an invisible fuselage so everyone gets a window seat
Technology being developed by the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) could transoform the interior of aeroplanes into giant screens which would give a crystal clear panoramic view without any windows at all
Designers take on Ebola
A weekend design challenge hosted by Jhpiego and John Hopkins University has come up with some promising ideas for protecting people treating those affected with Ebola
Artworks go up for auction to raise money for Maggie’s
Anise Gallery in London is launching its third Christmas auction to raise money for Maggie’s, a charity set up by Maggie Keswick Jencks that provides cancer-care centres across the country and abroad.
