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Artist Richard Woods and the Death of the Single-Family Home

Artist Richard Woods and the Death of the Single-Family Home

U.K. artist Richard Woods calculates the cost of gentrification, trashing the dream of the single-family home in the process.

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October 3, 2018

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This Parthenon Replica is Made With 100,000 Banned Books

This Parthenon Replica is Made With 100,000 Banned Books

A full-scale Parthenon replica by Marta Minujín, displayed at Germany’s documenta 14 art festival, speaks volumes about censorship.

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January 10, 2018

Section: Architecture

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Meet House 2, a Gathering Space Built Under a Zurich Viaduct

Meet House 2, a Gathering Space Built Under a Zurich Viaduct

House 2, an architectural installation in Zurich, involves hundreds of students in its creation and fosters a dialogue with and about the city. Houston turned two parking lots into a…

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October 2, 2017

Section: Architecture

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The Lowly Toilet Brush Gets a Design Makeover

The Lowly Toilet Brush Gets a Design Makeover

Turning the ordinary into the extraordinary is never easy. Designer Diego Cisi has gotten pretty close with his stylish redesign of the toilet brush.

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March 28, 2017

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How Dyslexia Can Be a Creative Catalyst for Designers

How Dyslexia Can Be a Creative Catalyst for Designers

Dyslexic Design, a recent exhibition in London, makes the case that a disability can, in fact, be a gift that is a catalyst for innovative thinking.

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January 13, 2017

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Why Only One Artist Can Use the World’s Blackest Black

Why Only One Artist Can Use the World’s Blackest Black

British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor is the artistic keeper of Vantablack, the world’s blackest black pigment.

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July 15, 2016

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Designer Profile: Jennifer Marman, Daniel Borins & James Khamsi

Designer Profile: Jennifer Marman, Daniel Borins & James Khamsi

A team of three – two artists and an architect – is making waves in Toronto’s public art realm and the built environment.

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March 2, 2016

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The Tiny Paper City of Paperholm

The Tiny Paper City of Paperholm

One creative’s daily search for inspiration, through a tiny utopia.

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April 22, 2015

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