• Milan Expo 2015: The Pavilions - Europe

    Blueprint brings you the run down of pavilions in Europe from the 2015 Milan Expo

  • Process – The making of Wolfgang Buttress’ UK Pavilion

    For the Milan Expo this year, artist Wolfgang Buttress has created a multimedia Hive inspired by the British Bumblebee. Cate St Hill met manufacturer Stage One at its workshop in Yorkshire before the complex structure was taken to Milan.

  • Clerkenwell Design Week 2015 wrap up

    The sixth edition of Clerkenwell Design Week has come to a close and what a fantastic festival it was. Cutting-edge installations from some of the best designers and architects across the globe showcased their talents while the spontaneous weather kept us all on our toes.

  • Green architecture

    London has taken up the prospect of green architecture at a slower rate than neighbouring European countries, however green architecture is a technique that we can implement to decrease our carbon footprint and there are many innovative examples constantly popping up around the world.

  • Blueprint Awards judges: Thomas Heatherwick

    Blueprint editor Johnny Tucker gives us a debrief on the judging panel for the Blueprint Awards 2015.

  • Blueprint Awards judges: Lyndon Neri

    Blueprint editor Johnny Tucker gives us a debrief on the judging panel for the Blueprint Awards 2015.

  • Leading artists and designers donate artworks for new exhibition at Sir John Soane's Museum

    Money raised from an auction will go towards digitising the Museum's drawings collection

  • Living on the Edge in Paris

    Home, recently completed and the tallest residential block in Paris since 1977, stands out other ways. Not least it bridges a divide between social and private housing. Herbert Wright visited it, with architect Jean-Christophe Masson of Hamonic + Masson.

  • Digital Double - Jason Bruges Studio

    As part of the GREAT Britain campaign, Jason Bruges Studio worked with Benchmark to create a digital version of the iconic Number 10 door for one morning in February

  • Screening our Future - Territory

    London-based creative studio Territory has been grabbing our attention with future fictional worlds in films such as Ex Machina and Prometheus as well as graphic projects for Virgin Atlantic and the Guardian. From within their glass-box studio, the team explains how they’re blurring the lines between fiction, the virtual, the artificial and the real.