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Designer Profile: Adrien Rovero

Designer Profile: Adrien Rovero

Swiss designer Adrien Rovero finds success on his own terms, eschewing big industry in favour of independence

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December 25, 2015

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The Cooper Hewitt Gets Interactive

The Cooper Hewitt Gets Interactive

Tomorrow, the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York will welcome visitors for the first time in three years. Its subtle interior redesign plays up its new interactive exhibitions and opens up lots more floor space to fully immerse visitors in design.

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December 11, 2014

Section: Interiors

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Designs for the Near Future: Henk Ovink’s Rebuild by Design

Designs for the Near Future: Henk Ovink’s Rebuild by Design

Azure explores new and upcoming innovations that will make a positive difference on every scale, from the individual to the city. Here, we talk to Henk Ovink, the man who will save Manhattan from drowning.

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October 8, 2014

Section: Curiosity

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Designs For the Near Future: James Dyson Award

Designs For the Near Future: James Dyson Award

Azure explores new and upcoming innovations that will make a positive difference on every scale, from the individual to the city. Here, we interview the renowned industrial designer about his boundary-pushing competition.

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October 7, 2014

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Designer Profile: Taylor McKenzie-Veal

Designer Profile: Taylor McKenzie-Veal

An affinity for forthright assembly and local industry shines through the American designer’s furniture and objects.

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July 9, 2014

Section: Design

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Zaha Does it Again

Zaha Does it Again

In Baku, the capital of oil-rich Azerbaijan, the London architect conjures the curvy Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center.

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November 4, 2013

Section: Architecture

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Interview with Fritz Haeg

Interview with Fritz Haeg

Call him a Renaissance man. Or maybe a hippie. Either way, Fritz Haeg won’t mind.

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August 1, 2013

Section: Curiosity

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The Zaha Effect

The Zaha Effect

The Pritzker Prize laureate wins a competition to design Japan’s New National Stadium in Tokyo and puts her signature on another city.

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April 15, 2013

Section: Curiosity

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