• Turner Prize 2018 at Tate Britain

    We take a look at the 2018 nominees for the Turner Prize, all bringing with them their own sense of urgency, forcing us to question the world around us

  • The Urchin by Electrolight

    Electrolight creates a centrepiece feature for a shopping centre in Brisbane

  • If Only... housing was for all generations

    Matter Architecture consider an intergenerational housing prototype, to get society out of the current, isolating housing model

  • A Kate Moss-designed home features in THIRDHOME x YOO’s new collaboration

    DesignCurial visits the Barnhouse to find out more about its Kate Moss-designed interiors, and its recent inclusion in the new YOO x THIRDHOME collaboration, the YOOClub.

  • ÅF Lighting turn infrastructure into artwork with interactive coloured lighting

    Transforming two pieces of infrastructure with interactive and playful coloured lighting, ÅF Lighting have made the ordinary delightful – one a mundane underpass, the other a landmark bridge

  • Coloured light in offices

    Coloured lighting can be controversial and there are few more sensitive situations for its use than the workplace. Hoare Lea partner Dominic Meyrick considers chromaticity in the office environment

  • Coloured light – when to use it

    It can enable a unique experience of a space, enhance identity, create character and even tell a story. Luciana Martinez, project designer at Speirs+Major, looks at four recent S+M schemes and analyses the specific role that coloured lighting played

  • Materials: get set, get smart

    This month’s selection of new materials, presented by Annabelle Filer of SCIN, includes a smart textile for clothing that aids athletes to work out in comfort while tracking their performance

  • Canary Wharf Group paves the way for sustainable cities

    We speak to Canary Wharf Group's Head of Sustainability, Martin Gettings, about the ways that Canary Wharf is using its sustainability efforts to pave the way for the cities of the future.

  • Reflecting on the merging and morphing of contract sectors

    As workspaces are looking more like living rooms, and many of our homes have a workspace in them, Grant Gibson looks at the phenomenon of contract sectors merging