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Asha

Review: Chicago Architecture Biennial 2017

Chicago’s second architecture biennial (16 September 2017 – 7 January 2018) has a core, slightly mystifying, theme of ‘Make New History’, discovers Herbert Wright

FX Awards 2017: The Winners

The Winners of the FX Interior Design Awards 2017 have been announced.

If Only…

…a room could be infinite, says Scott Kyson, of Studio Kyson

‘We wanted it to feel like a carved thing’: Zeitz MOCAA by Heatherwick Studio

On Cape Town’s Waterfront in 2005 Thomas Heatherwick was introduced to two redundant grain silo buildings. Now Heatherwick Studio has transformed the structures into a unique public art gallery — the largest dedicated to contemporary African art, with an awe-inspiring cathedral-like atrium

Review: Rachel Whiteread at Tate Britain

Tate Britain’s major exhibition on Rachel Whiteread spans three decades of the British artist’s work — with mixed success

Focus: Projects

All aboard for a tour of new hotels around the world – from a luxurious train in Peru to Cape Town and China

Focus: Case Study – The Ned

Once a bank – and designed by Edwin ‘Ned’ Lutyens – The Ned hotel has a wad of quirky features

Focus: Case Study – citizenM

We take an in-depth look at one of citizenM’s more tricky projects – at the Tower of London, a World Heritage site

Hidden depths: Tate St Ives by Jamie Fobert Architects

The initial design by Jamie Fobert Architects for a much-needed extension to Tate St Ives was abandoned after fierce local objection — but the practice was able to address the site again, this time coming up with a design that artfully embeds the extension in the cliff face

Focus: Q&A – Robin Chadha

Robin Chadha brings us up to date with the latest projects for citizenM’s design-led, value-conscious accommodation