All articles by Sophie Killip
Home is where the Art is
We look at some of the new residential developments where art takes centre stage, and discover how designers are incorporating art into their residential designs.
Review: Inside the Matrix: The Radical Designs of Ken Isaacs
Matthew Ponsford reviews Inside the Matrix: The Radical Designs of Ken Isaacs, by Susan Snodgrass
Human / nature: the speculative art of Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
The multi-disciplinary, speculative art of Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg poses questions about the science that shapes our ideas of progress. Through collaborations with diverse creative and scientific disciplines, her works reveal the consequences of this thirst for human advancement on plants, people, animals and planet
DesignCurial in Conversation: Caesarstone’s Jon Stanley
We speak to Jon Stanley, the marketing director of Caesarstone UK & EMEA, about his favourite Caesarstone collections, how the company is fairing in the current climate, and what we have to look forward to within the KB industry.
Curated Reading List: Tamsie Thomson
Director of the London Festival of Architecture, Tamsie Thomson, selects her six recommended books on architecture to get us through these homebound times of lockdown
Poplar Works by Adams & Sutherland
A £6m project by architect Adams & Sutherland has transformed two strips of lock-up garages into Poplar Works, an east London hub for the fashion industry, with community amenities.
Make Architects invests in research to tackle loneliness
Make Architects’ Future Spaces Foundation undertakes some insightful research into the relationship between loneliness and the built environment
Amos Goldreich Architecture designs ‘beyond barriers’
London-based architects Amos Goldreich Architecture has recently completed an extension and renovation of a unique family home in Hendon
Blueprint Awards 2020 Judges Announced
The judging panel for the 2020 Blueprint Awards has been announced
Why timeless design will be the way forward in this new era
Ed Plumb, Founder and Design Director, Studio Found discusses why he thinks retail and hospitality spaces will focus on timeless design