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And Christopher Jenner’s pick for FX Award at Decorex is...
...Benchmark’s Tool Cabinet. It won the FX Best Contemporary Design Award at this year’s Decorex. Judging the award was Christopher Jenner, who was named Breakthrough Talent 2012 at the FX International Interior Design Awards – and announced last month as creative director of Euorstar.
Paul Cocksedge designs 'living staircase'
Designer to create spiral staircase with added greenery for Soho office development
Video: campaign to save Chicago's iconic women's hospital
The Absent Column, a film by journalist Nathan Eddy spearheads the campaign to save the Prentice Women's Hospital building, a late modernist masterpiece by Bertrand Goldberg, which is scheduled for demolition.
Architecture-inspired artwork by Yutaka Stone
Work including a sculpture of Manhattan carved in marble by the Japanese-born artist, who trained as an archtiect, go on show at the David Zwirner gallery in London
Designers tackle the toilet
Dyno-Rod has asked students from London's Central Saint Martins college to design the toilet of the future
A view with a room: amazing lookout posts
A new book collects images of architecture that's designed to provide breathtaking views
Sheppard Robson looks back on 75 years in architecture
As part of its birthday celebration, the architecture practice is revisiting its landmark projects and explaining what makes them memorable
Get ready to party at this year's FX awards
After last year’s most successful event ever, our 15th FX International Interior Design Awards, takes place on 27 November at the Grosvenor House hotel, in Park Lane, London.
Review: The Images of Architects
The Images of Architects, edited by Valerio Olgiati. Review by Jack Self
Motioning a Table: How RSH+P Is Building the 'Cheesegrater'
The construction process for Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ Leadenhall Building is almost like architectural theatre in the City of London. Herbert Wright reports from 140m up, as he watches the yellow table-modules being craned into position..
