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Tarkett Immerses Visitors in the Great Indoors at CDW19

Tarkett is welcoming visitors to experience The Great Indoors at its Great Sutton Street showroom throughout Clerkenwell Design Week 2019.

If only: David Weatherhead of HOK

If only London’s empty office space could be used to fix to its housing shortage, says David Weatherhead of HOK

Hoare Lea light Forum. St Paul’s

At the refurbished Forum. St Paul’s, lighting design by Hoare Lea balances daylight contrast, and changes atmosphere day to night with multiple scene setting

Compact Living: small spaces, big ideas

An emphasis on creative use of space is increasing as the pressure is on to provide more and smaller homes, hotels and hostels. Toby Maxwell reports

The Clubhouse: Holborn Circus by Fletcher Priest

With the feel of a members’ club but taking the contemporary notion of a co-working space, this latest Clubhouse offers a space for a new breed of business

David Kohn Architects design new V&A Photography Centre

The new Photography Centre at the V&A by David Kohn Architects has created a gallery that encourages visitor interaction with the museum’s newly-acquired extensive photographic collection

Profile: Linda Thiel of White Arkitekter

Linda Thiel, partner at White Arkitekter, has brought the sensibilities of her Swedish upbringing and heritage to the UK, co-running the London branch of one of Stockholm’s largest architecture practices

April One to Watch: Cameron Design House

We look at Cameron Design House, where bespoke architectural lighting is inspired by Ian Cameron’s Nordic and English heritage

The Business in April

News and pictures from the design sector

Desert art: Bombay Beach Biennale and the revival of a forgotten town

In 2016, Stefan Ashkenazy and friends set up an annual, anti-biennale arts festival in the California desert, the Bombay Beach Biennale. Its ambitions soon grew into a project of permanent cultural regeneration, bringing life back to this abandoned town by the once-popular Salton Sea