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Designs revealed for King’s Cross Midland goods shed
New designs have been revealed for the historic Midland Goods Shed and East Handyside Canopy at King's Cross. Architecture practice Bennetts Associates has developed proposals that will see the two structures sensitively restored and converted into a new Waitrose supermarket and cookery school, as well as a separate events and cultural space.
Hall of mirrors by Russ + Henshaw
London-based design collaborative Russ + Henshaw has partnered with Turkishceramics to create Tile Mile, a temporary ceramic installation to be located at St John's Gate, in Clerkenwell.
Grimshaw’s first project in Russia opens
The terminal at the new Pulkovo International Airport has opened. The airport is a joint design effort between Grimshaw, Ramboll and Pascall + Watson, and the terminal's opening marks the completion of the first phase of the airport's master plan.
Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2014 - preview
The annual Milan Furniture Fair takes place at the Milan fairgrounds, 8-13 April
All Change in the retail design sector
David Dalziel of integrated design consultancy Dalziel + Pow reflects on his company’s success in the sector over its three decades of business, and tells FX how technology has changed the retail market forever.
Storage unit evokes classic Seventies game Connect Four
New limited edition cabinet designed by Luca Valota is a playable version of classic game
Mobile Studio runs architecture workshop for A-Level students
The architecture practice teamed up with the Royal Academy of Arts to deliver an architecture workshop as part of the RA's attRAct A-Level programme and its Sensing Spaces exhibition
Runway Success - what to do with London's airports
The only thing that seems certain is that London and the South East needs more airport capacity. With a range of proposals put forward, the Airports Commission is due to get down to the nitty-gritty of where and how it is to be supplied
Benjamin Hubert launches award-nominated Ripple table
Super-lightweight table nominated for this year's Designs of the Year competition has gone into production - and get's its official launch at the Milan furniture fair next week
A house made from aeroplane parts, by architect David Hertz
A unique house has taken shape in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, with the component parts of Boeing 747s cut up and integrated - with some physical difficulty - into the house designed by architect David Hertz, of the Studio of Environmental Architecture
