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The rolling waves of Long Beach inspire the Rainbow Bridge
19 February 2018SPF:a, an award winning design studio, have recently finished work on their latest project – a pedestrian Rainbow Bridge in Long Beach, California.
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On the drawing board: Stephenson House by Marks Barfield Architects
18 February 2018Marks Barfield Architects' new mixed-use project is aiming to create a step change in well-being led office design, with its abundance of greenery and healthy features
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Market makeovers
15 February 2018In a celebration of the reinvention of a vintage retail format, Veronica Simpson examines the rise of the high-quality, low-cost street food market.
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Reinterpreting history: Büro Ole Scheeren's Guardian Art Center
13 February 2018German architect Ole Scheeren is no stranger to landmark projects in Beijing. The latest from his practice, the Guardian Art Center, sits at an intersection of competing forces: history and modernity, culture and commerce, anticipating a new direction for architecture in China
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Oslo airport's new terminal is designed to be stress-free
7 February 2018In a new terminal for Oslo airport, Nordic — Office of Architecture has tried to create a completely stress-free travel experience
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Project: the EERC at the University of Texas, by Ennead Architects
6 February 2018A multidisciplinary University facility has been transformed into a collorative, inspiring new hub for engineering, thanks to Ennead Architects.
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Ferrari: Under the Skin — review
6 February 2018The Design Museum’s Ferrari show may be a collector’s fantasy, but it fails to get under Blueprint’s skin
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The Building on the Built series explores Brutalist architecture
6 February 2018Hosting a programme of exhibitions and talks, the 'Building on the Built' series begins with an exhibition that delves into a Brutalist icon.
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The Danish maximum-security prison where wellbeing comes first
5 February 2018Designed by by CF Møller, Denmark's Storstrøm Prison demonstrates a refreshingly nurturing and rehabilitating approach to prison design. Without so much as a misdemeanor to its name, Blueprint goes inside for a look around
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The new Hayward Gallery lets the light in on Gursky's work
1 February 2018After two years of redevelopment the Hayward Gallery’s ‘Let the Light In’ campaign has finally finished, reopening with a retrospective of acclaimed German photographer, Andreas Gursky.
