All articles by Asha
The London Animal Hospital by alma-nac
Where the former charity Kids Company once held court is now a transformed space giving sick animals the given pride of place
Japan House London by Wonderwall
Offering a welcome to Japan, without the clichés and stereotypes, the designer aims to create a view of Japan that references the country’s deep-rooted concepts in a contemporary way
Taking the long view: AHMM opens up the University of Amsterdam
The University of Amsterdam’s Roeterseiland Campus — dating from the Sixties — has been completely rethought by AHMM to form a better relationship with students and the city
Rio Kobayashi: One to Watch in October
Rio Kobayashi is a self-taught designer who moved from Japan to Austria when he was 18 and was taken on as an apprentice cabinetmaker
The Diary: Exhibitions, shows and events in October
Our pick of events happening this month or coming up
Turner Prize 2018 at Tate Britain
We take a look at the 2018 nominees for the Turner Prize, all bringing with them their own sense of urgency, forcing us to question the world around us
Writing wrongs: the National Memorial for Peace and Justice
Created by the Equal Justice Initiative, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, solemnly remembers the black victims of lynching in the USA
If Only… housing was for all generations
Matter Architecture consider an intergenerational housing prototype, to get society out of the current, isolating housing model