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Hans Ulrich Obrist and Jean Nouvel at the Cartier Foundation
A special exhibition is being held to mark the occasion of 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Cartier Fondation, housed for the past 20 years in an iconic building on the site of Chateaubriand’s house in the Boulevard Raspail. The Serpentine Galleries’ co-director of exhibitions and programmes and director of international projects Hans-Ulrich Obrist talks with Jean Nouvel, the building’s architect.
Russian art and the First World War
Russian art depicting the First World War, some of it never seen in public, is to go on show at the Grad gallery in London from 27 September to 30 November 2014
London Design Festival puts the spotlight on our creative capital
This year, more than any, it should be a showcase through fashion, design, interiors and craft to the dawning of a new era – one with a sharp future focus.
Edwin Smith photographs go on show at the RIBA in London
The first major retrospective of Edwin Smith, the renowned 20th century photographer vaunted by John Betjeman and Cecil Beaton, goes on show at the RIBA in London
Blueprint awards: deadline extended to 5 September
Due to popular demand, we've extended the deadline for entries to this Friday 5 September. Find out how to enter below
Jump Studios raises the roof at Ministry of Sound
This is the acoustic ceiling of the new VIP bar area at London’s Ministry of Sound nightclub.
B3 Designers on restaurant and bar design
Pamela Buxton talks bars and restaurants with Mark Bithrey, of B3 Designers.
Best architecture courses in the US (undergraduate)
There’s no shortage of excellent architecture courses in the USA, but finding the right one for you can be tricky. To make things a little easier, we profile 10 of the best undergraduate* courses in the US and ask what makes them stand out – and more importantly, why you might want to study with them. *Look out for our upcoming feature on the best postgraduate architecture courses in the US.
Moleskine notebooks that can save handwritten notes digitally
Moleskine, the maker of fine notebooks, has teamed up with 'smartpen' company Livescribe, to create a range of notebooks that allow you to save your handwritten notes as digital files
