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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009Among the pieces on offer was work by Dutch practice Studio Makkink & Bey, Londonbased designer Julia Lohmann and Swiss design school cole cantonale dart de Lausanne. read more Steven Holl takes on Kafka From the outside, Steven Holls new home for the Franz Kafka Society looks like any other on the narrow streets of Pragues former Jewish Quarter, but once you step over the threshold whole new world opens up. read more Folkestone Triennial This giant seagull is one of attractions created by artists at the Folkestone Triennial, threemonth arts festival in the Kent port.
Designed by 6a Architects, they combine to form pavilions, or can stand alone as places to watch the world go by. read more Maggies Centre London This is probably one of the debates running alongside the House of Viktor & Rolf exhibition at the Barbican. Among the pieces on offer was work by Dutch practice Studio Makkink & Bey, Londonbased designer Julia Lohmann and Swiss design school cole cantonale dart de Lausanne. read more Elephant House An elephant house designed by Foster & Partners was unveiled at Copenhagen Zoo.
Among the pieces on offer was work by Dutch practice Studio Makkink & Bey, Londonbased designer Julia Lohmann and Swiss design school cole cantonale dart de Lausanne. We look at the designers who are breaking free of the straitjacket of beauty and creating work thats ugly in good way. read more There is no Braunness anymore, says New Yorkbased industrial designer Joe Doucet, who has speculatively created toaster, mobile phone and music player for the German manufacturer.
read more The Brompton Stoops are cardboard structures that will be occupying Londons Exhibition Road when it is pedestrianised for the opening weekend of the London Festival of Architecture last night where he spoke of his ambition for the city. read more Steven Holl takes on Kafka From the outside, Steven Holls new home for the Franz Kafka Society looks like any other on the narrow streets of Pragues former Jewish Quarter, but once you step over the threshold whole new world opens up. read more Review The House of Viktor & Rolf exhibition at the Barbican.No tags for this post.