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Cloud Twelve, London by Melt Design Hub

A members’ club that caters for adults and children creates spaces for families to spend time together and bond

Meet the Designers in Residence

For the latest Designers in Residence programme at London’s Design Museum, an all-female line-up explores the theme of ‘dwelling’

Profile: Ben Addy, Moxon Architects

Ben Addy, co-founder of Moxon Architects, has opened an office in the Scottish Highlands, and with abundant work, has proved that you don’t have to be in London to succeed

‘I got here by sticking to my guns’: Nicholas Grimshaw on winning the RIBA Royal Gold Medal

Best known for a series of buildings which wear their engineering credentials on their sleeve, as well as being linked in with the Brit high-tech pack, Nicholas Grimshaw receives the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for Architecture this February, recognising his lifetime’s achievements. We sit down with him for an exclusive interview

Top Five

Our pick of products new to market

The Business in February

News and pictures from the design sector

The Diary: exhibitions, shows and events in February

Our pick of events happening this month or coming up

Phyllida Barlow RA: cul-de-sac

Phyllida Barlow reinterprets the cul-de-sac in vibrant colours and everyday materials in the RA’s new David Chipperfield designed galleries

The walls have years: Battersea Arts Centre and Bristol Old Vic by Haworth Tompkins

The Grand Hall of Battersea Arts Centre, London and the Bristol Old Vic have been brought back to life by Haworth Tompkins. The projects demonstrate an approach to cultural venues that is democratic, radical and unusually animated by the quirks of history

If Only… Shelter could shift our experience of the seasons

Designers from Seattle-based design firm Olson Kundig share their designs for a flexible shelter – to provide protection on rainy days and light on gloomy days