From Luca Nichetto’s glass sculptures at Svenskt Tenn to Claesson Koivisto Rune’s Portal Bar and the Målmo Upcycling Service’s protest exhibition, Stockholm Design Week showed a design culture deeply invested in timelessness and sustainability.
By Catherine Osborne |
February 12, 2019
Section: Design
Tags: Lighting, Residential Furniture
X+Living’s retail office space for Ideas Lab in Shanghai is designed to bring customers and researchers closer together.
By Catherine Osborne |
July 27, 2018
Section: Interiors
Philip Beesley and Iris van Herpen are kindred spirits. Transforming Fashion, their exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum, combines couture and installations to present an experience that’s wonderfully unusual.
By Catherine Osborne |
June 13, 2018
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Art, Canada, Exhibition, Fashion
Prefabs have long held a fascination with designers and architects. Philippe Starck, Sir Richard Rogers and Tom Dixon, to name just a few, have dabbled in the typology. Now Bjarke Ingels has joined the tradition, with A45.
By Catherine Osborne |
May 18, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Green Design
Canada’s representation at the Venice Architecture Biennale will bring powerful Indigenous voices to the Arsenale. Unceded gathers 17 firms and examines what constitutes Indigenous architecture.
By Catherine Osborne |
April 30, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Exhibition
Milan Design Week has begun! And designers from everywhere have plotted out standout events, located around the city and hidden within breathtaking courtyards. Here are six leading female designers that are not to be missed.
By Catherine Osborne |
April 17, 2018
Section: Design
Tags: Art, Furniture, Installation, Milan Design Week, Product Design, Technology
… and Moriyama & Teshima / Acton Ostry Architects is the winning team. Their scheme beat out four internationally renowned firms angling to build The Arbour, a mass-timber tower on Toronto’s waterfront.
By Catherine Osborne |
April 10, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Green Design, Institutional, Urbanism
The RIBA-awarding winning architect will be speaking at Architect@Work, an international convention being held in Toronto. Here are four key reasons why Alison Brooks is considered one of Europe’s most important architects.
By Catherine Osborne |
April 3, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Personalities
To highlight its concerns about environmental pollution, New York architecture and design SO-IL encased a quartet of musicians in mobile air filters for L’air pour l’air at the Chicago Architecture Biennial.
By Catherine Osborne |
April 3, 2018
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Art
To reinvigorate Daliowa Island in the Polish city of Wrocław, designer Oskar Zieta has built Nawa, an eye-grabbing wave-like gateway made of 35 steel arches inflated with air.
By Catherine Osborne |
March 29, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Art, Installation
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