Highlights From London Design Festival 2017.Welcome to our coverage of London Design Festival 2017 highlights, in which we bring you our round-up of the finest events and products #LDF17 had to offer, leaving no stone unturned, no press release unread, and no link unclicked. It will...
Building with Sun, Water and Air: Hiroshi Sambuichi’s Subterranean Installation at The Cisterns in Frederiksberg.Located under Frederiksberg Hill, in the heart of Søndermarken Park, are The Cisterns, a subterranean reservoir that once supplied drinking water for all of Copenhagen. The murky and eerily still space is currently the backdrop of Hiroshi...
Exploring Spaces of Tomorrow: A SPACE10 Pop-up in East London.SPACE10 is a future-living lab and IKEA's external think-tank located in the heart of Copenhagen. Their mission? To design a better, more meaningful and more sustainable way of living. What’s top of SPACE10’s agenda right now are...
In Pursuit of Beauty: Inspiring Visit to Expormim in Valencia, Spain.You know that feeling you get when you enter a special place where the building, the product, the history and the context all align in perfect harmony, and you can literally feel the hairs on your head stand up, followed by an onset of...
Balnarring Retreat by Branch Studio Architects.It’s the ultimate man cave. Or yoga cave. Or study nook. Frankly it’s the ultimate anything you want it to be… and that’s because it was specifically designed to be just that - a building that effortlessly transformed and...
FRACTURE: DIFFERENCES by Shannon McGrath & Marcus Piper at Australian Design Centre.This visual conversation between architectural photographer and digital craftsperson explores the interplay of light in abstract spatial...
Oasis No. 8: Waste Heat Installation in Graz, Austria by Markus Jeschaunig.Bananas. Seems Europe is nuts for them. Statistically it’s the most popular tropical fruit in Europe and it’s available all year round in most supermarkets. But that comes at a cost - the environmental kind. It’s a cost that Markus...
“The Infinite Now” by Australian Photographer Ray Collins & Dutch Cinematographer Armand Dijcks.Australian ocean photographer Ray Collins' work has been given the spectacular three-dimensional treatment during his collaboration with Dutch cinematographer Armand Dijcks in a majestic and awe inspiring series titled ‘The Infinite...
3+2: Durbach Block Jaggers Book + Giveaway!Durbach Block Jaggers' Book 3+2 sits distinctly apart from the architectural mainstream, taking readers on an evocative, rather than literal, visual...