EcoLogicStudio’s BIO.Tech HUT offers a beautiful method for turning algae into energy and food.
By Catherine Osborne |
November 22, 2017
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Q&A
Ying Gao believes fashion should innovate, and her ethos is apparent in her work, which she calls “speculative design.”
By Jaclyn Tersigni |
November 10, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Fashion, Personalities, Q&A
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma shares his thoughts on building Tokyo’s National Stadium, his usage of wood and his projects in the Pacific Northwest.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
November 10, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Personalities, Q&A
Here’s how the dean of design at OCAD University in Toronto is advocating for respectful design – and why cultural readdressing matters more than ever.
By Janna Levitt |
November 1, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Canada, Education, Personalities, Q&A
Studio Gang founding principal Jeanne Gang shares ideas on how to build a livable city.
By Katya Tylevich |
October 11, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Personalities, Q&A
Dutch designer Petra Blaisse sits down with Azure to reflect on her 30-year career tying together curtain design and landscape architecture.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
July 21, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Personalities, Product Design, Q&A
Karim Rashid talks to Azure’s editorial director Nelda Rodger about designing the Decant bottle, designing for content and when to stop designing.
By Nelda Rodger |
July 11, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Product Design, Q&A
Knauf and Brown – who made our list of the most exciting Canadian product designers of the moment – tell Azure about their craft.
By Hadani Ditmars |
July 3, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Personalities, Product Design, Q&A
Ahead of his appearance at this year’s AZ Awards Gala, renowned Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas tells Azure about how he sees his career, starting projects with a painting, and why good architecture is like good champagne.
By Katya Tylevich |
June 14, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Personalities, Q&A
We caught up with the Spanish designer who, for a year-long collaboration with Caesarstone, has reimagined the quartz surfacing as a collection of quirky furniture called “Stone Age Folk.”
By Jaclyn Tersigni |
January 20, 2017
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Installation, Q&A
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