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Singing the praises of slow regeneration in Berlin
Cheap rents have long made Berlin a haven for creatives. But the benefits are writ large in the design and construction of a vibrant visual and civic landscape. Let’s sing the praises of slow regeneration.
Daniel Libeskind's 'Counting the Rice' table
Moroso has made a limited edition of 30 of Daniel Libeskind's desks, which are designed especially for performance artist Marina Abramovic's meditative ritual performance Counting the Rice.
The Artful Project reinvents the gift certificate
The online photography gallery has created a a gift certificate that it says is a work of art in its own right.
The European hotels redefining luxury leisure
Cutting-edge design is being applied to new hotels and restorations throughout Europe, bringing leading establishments firmly into the 21st century.
Photographer Iwan Baan takes Chicago from the air
Baan's visual essay on the windy city will go on display as part of next year's Chicago Architecture Biennial
Designs for the future of marriage, by Alice Wang
Designer creates object such as a ring with a divorce date and a computer mouse that discourages online infidelity, in a new collection that explores the changing nature of marriage.
My first building, by Hugh Broughton
We ask architects to tell us the story of their first completed building and what it felt like to see it take shape. This time, Hugh Broughton of Hugh Broughton Architects on his South Wimbledon District Guides Building
Making London's poppies
888,246 ceramic flowers have been placed at Tower Hill in London to mark the centenary of the First World War and those that died in the conflict. Each flower had to be made by hand, with time manufacturer Johnson Tiles joining in the effort
Inflatable incubator wins James Dyson Award
The potentially lifesaving device was designed by 23 year-old Loughborough University graduate James Roberts
