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Building Brave New Worlds: The Architectural Visions of Sci-Fi Cinema
The BFI (British Film Institute) in London is hosting a study day on architectural visions in sci-fi cinema
A staned glass window inspired by bloodletting
Gareth Gardner is looking through the blood-letting-inspired window...
Workplace design for the senses
Subtly appealing to the five senses can have unconscious benefits for business, but a good intuitive support team can add a sixth sense into the equation...
Are offices a waste of space and time?
Resources are being wasted by restricting office hours, and workers prefer a virtual environment, research shows.
Cruz y Ortiz completes new exhibition wing at the Rijksmuseum
Spanish architect Cruz y Ortiz has completed a new exhibition wing at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the second and final piece of its 11-year transformation.
Belgrade Design Week founder Jovan Jelovac – interview
Belgrade Design Week founder and host Jovan Jelovac talks to Herbert Wright after its tenth edition, which ran until 11th October. He talks about waking Serbia up to design, how to create a pop-up factory venue in days, and his personal inspirations from the conference.
One to watch - AWAA
Three multitalented Norwegians are collectively the furniture design outfit AWAA.
Workplace design - three of the best new projects
Three case studies show how a move to a new location, going hand-in-hand with creative planning and design, has given a real boost to the businesses’ staff.
Art attack: inside the Folkestone Triennial
Now in its third iteration, the Folkestone Triennial is going some way to reversing the negative perceptions of it as a town in decline. This year, the eight-week festival, curated for the first time by Lewis Biggs, brings together a mix of interventions that respond to Folkestone’s past as a resort and major port.
Maps to Memorials: Exploring the Work of MacDonald Gill
Herbert Wright finds joy in the work of graphic designer and architect MacDonald Gill, on show at Suffolk’s Lettering Arts Centre.
