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Surfaces Focus: Swarovski Designers of the Future winner
A look at the architectural surfaces designed by Juju Wang, one of the winners of the Swarovski Designers of the Future Award
Surfaces Focus: Honest design Halifax's flagship using a range of Forbo flooring
London is home to Halifax’s first-ever flagship branch. Designed by Honest, it features an array of Forbo floor coverings
Cars: Accelerating the Modern World at V&A Museum — review
Johnny Tucker casts a critical eye over the V&A’s transport-themed blockbuster
Aectual CTO Jelle Feringa on robotics in architecture
Aectual CTO Jelle Feringa is pioneering the use of robotics in architecture. In this profile, FX finds his enthusiasm for the subject infectious
Radical Thinking: Jules Coke of Squint/Opera
Jules Coke, CEO at Squint/Opera, names the radical thinkers that have provided the greatest inspiration
Beacons of utility: the new wave of public works projects
From sewage works to power plants, more public works projects are harnessing architecture and civic presence to elevate the typology — and better engage people with the vital infrastructure that sustains daily life
Television Centre launches new apartment transformed by Cassina
Television Centre’s strong heritage meets classic Italian design in the Crescent’s new Cassina-designed three bedroom apartment.
FX Design Seminar: Compact Living
FX brought together experts from across architecture and design to consider the pros and cons of compact living
Brief Encounters: Kettle’s Yard Homelands Exhibition
The Kettle’s Yard Homelands exhibition is an opportunity to interrogate what home really means to those whose countries are riven with strife and the threat of displacement. Veronica Simpson reports
Cityringen is Denmark’s biggest infrastructure project for 400 years
Copenhagen’s new underground line took eight years to construct, cost billions and is a major part of the city’s strategy to be carbon-neutral by 2025. But this underground line from Arup is also a thing of beauty
