• Q&A: Amy Saunders, Woven Image

    Scarlett Walker-Hebborn speaks with suppliers and designers within the industry to see what their views are on the ever-changing landscape of office design

  • Q&A: Bartosz Karasinski, Nowy Styl

    Scarlett Walker-Hebborn speaks with suppliers and designers within the industry to see what their views are on the ever-changing landscape of office design

  • Natural selection

    The need for more sustainable manufacture is driving the growth of traditional plant sources and novel biomaterials in lighting, as demonstrated by the light fittings made from natural materials shown here

  • Pigments of the imagination

    Colin Ball, lighting director at BDP London, reflects on the complexities, culture and mysterious relationship of colour and lighting, having been been fascinated by the use of colour since his first project at architecture school

  • Hidden Assets

    The seamless integration of lighting into design concepts sparks innovation and infinite creative potential, as shown in three case studies, says Paul Nulty, founder of independent lighting consultant Nulty

  • Canada Water unveils new Asif Khan-designed pedestrian public boardwalk as part of Canada Dock transformation

    British Land and AustralianSuper, the joint venture partners behind the Canada Water masterplan, are opening to the public tomorrow a new Asif Khan-designed public architectural landmark. The dramatic 170m long boardwalk is inspired by the history of the Surrey Docks and its role at the heart of the timber trade during the 19th and 20th centuries.

  • School Design - High-Grade Buildings

    Kay Hill reports on several schools where architects have had a positive impact on learning environments.

  • Normandie Impressioniste – Divine Art

    A look at artist Sean Scully’s work on display inside a French church, and the Inventir l’impressionnisme exhibition. By Stephen Hitchins

  • Olympics - After the Parade

    ​​​​​​​What happens after the summer Games has passed through town? Stephen Hitchins looks at London and Paris to see the infrastructure legacy left behind.

  • Obituary - Jeffrey Beers, AIA (1956–2024)

    The Estiatorio Milos Hudson Yards, New York, celebrated the life of Jeffrey Beers last June, founder of Jeffrey Beers International, who died earlier this year.