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Architects make Hollywood sign disappear
Part of the On the Road Project, an installation by Ordinary Architecture has creates the illusion that the letters of the iconic Hollywood sign have toppled, rolling one by one down the hill on which they stand
Zaha Hadid, Renzo Piano and Mecanoo on RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist
This year's list pitches London's tallest skyscraper against Liverpool's Everyman Theatre and the new Library of Birmingham
Furniture with mismatching legs by Jaime Hayon
The Spanish-born international design star has added a new piece to his beautifully surreal Multileg furniture collection
Musee d’Art in Nantes redesigned by Stanton Williams
Stanton Williams’ transformation of the Musee d’Art in Nantes, the sixth largest museum outside of Paris, has just started on site and is due to open again to the public in 2016.
Comic collage artist Mr Garcin creates new work in time-lapse video
Masked collage artist Mr Garcin, who has created covers for Marvel books and comics, has released a time-lapse video of him creating one of his amazing collages
Richard Calvocoressi - Curated Diary
Director of the Henry Moore Foundation in Hertfordshire on the art, design and architecture events not to miss
Artist creates secret pool in California desert
Social Pool, an installation by Alfredo Barsuglia, allows visitors to relax in a cool, minimalist plunge pool, while they enjoy spectacular desert views - but you'll have to find it first.
When technology and design meet: the flexible needs of collaboration
Office designers are facing the challenge of adapting and creating offices where dedicated desks, telephones and desktop computers are a thing of the past, reports Clare Hopping.
Student accommodation that makes the grade
Remember those ghastly rooms you had back in your university days? Hand in hand with massive hikes in the cost of getting a degree is a new generation of high-quality student accommodation, reports Veronica Simpson.
Ron Arad presents collaborative art project, Last Train, in London
The industrial designer and Royal Academician has taken his Last Train project, first seen at last year's Venice Art Biennale, to London
