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Louis Kahn – six most important buildings

Regarded as one of the great master builders of the Twentieth Century, Louis Kahn was one of America’s most influential modernist architects. His era-defining work is also the subject of an exhibition at the Design Museum in London. We asked curator Alex Newson to select six of Kahn’s most important projects

Office design: the best and worst trends

We choose the office design trends that are making the office a happier and more healthy place to work – and the ones that are frankly a bit silly.

The Publishing House: a Blueprint pavilion at the London Design Fair

Blueprint magazine is collaborating with FleaFollyArchitects and USM modular furniture to create a pavilion at this year’s London Design Fair

Diogo Seixas Lopes Obituary

Portuguese architect, writer and curator Diogo Seixa Lopes has passed away at the age of 42

Bethan Laura Wood unveils Christmas installation at sketch

London-based designer, Bethan Laura Wood, has brought her signature use of colour and pattern to the Mayfair food and art creative hub

Winner announced for My Hotels Group tea box competition

My Groups Hotel and designjunction challenged Architectural Association students during London Design Festival

Post World’s End Architecture at Serpentine Galleries

A debate series at the Serpentine Galleries, curated by Gonzalo Herrero Delicado and with Blueprint as media partner

Night Shift at the London Transport Museum

A new exhibition at the London Transport Museum explores a century of nocturnal public transport. Posters, photos and facts make for a fascinating journey, but it’s one that doesn’t stop everywhere…

The Make Lewes Festival of Making, Architecture and Sustainable Design

After a successful inaugural festival last year, Making Lewes is holding a second festival of making, architecture and sustainable design in venues across the small Sussex town from 12 – 20 September

Strata and Surprises in Sauerbruch Hutton’s Latest Building

In a small Rhineland town, the Hager Group has a bright, airy new building to facilitate communications within the company and with their customers. Herbert Wright visited the Sauerbruch Hutton-designed Hager Forum, to discover that it stratifies time and conceals the unexpected