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Designs for urban swimming to go on show in forthcoming exhibition
Opening at the Roca London Gallery in September, Urban Plunge presents five projects that are transforming urban rivers into public leisure spaces
Tait redesigns shopping centre beneath London’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’
St. Agnes Well shopping centre at London’s Old Street Roundabout has been given a new look and feel that’s far more in keeping with its position at the heart of London’s creative and technological heart
FX Awards 2014 – don’t miss your chance to win: enter by 25 July
There’s still time to have your product or project win one of the design world’s most prestigious awards – but don’t hang around, as the deadline for entries is 25
Less is more: the Al Zorah pavilion in Ajman, designed by Annabel Karim
Dubai’s neighbour, Ajman, has just unveiled an elegant and contemporary building by French architect Annabel Karim Kassar. Veronica Simpson hopes it signifies a shift in the region’s architectural sensibilities: could thoughtful and classy architecture be the new bling?
John Miller - interview
While many have gone from working in a practice to teaching, John Miller went the other way round. He talks to Emily Martin about his passion for making, and the design students he has nurtured.
Rafael Moneo - interview
Rafael Moneo will deliver the annual architectural lecture at the Royal Academy in London in association with Blueprint this year. Shumi Bose sat down with him in his Madrid office to discuss his illustrious sixty-year career in that city. Despite winning the Pritzker Prize in 1996 and the RIBA Gold Medal in 2003, Moneo maintains an affable modesty and a deep sense of consideration — as do his architectural interventions
The future is now, says Veronica Simpson
Future Everything’s 2014 festival revealed many exciting digitally fuelled collaborations between designers, artists and urbanists. Their mission is to reclaim open-source technology as a tool for creativity, collaboration and people power. The revolution starts here… By Veronica Simpson.
Hugh Maaskant - Architect of Progress
Michelle Provoost nai010 Publishers, €49.50 Review by Thomas Wensing
Win the new Haynes London Underground Manual
We have a copy of the new Haynes Owners' Workshop Manual on the London Underground, which is packed with information on the world's oldest underground railway network, to give away
