You may remember that back in May we flagged up that McDonald’s was highlighting a big issue with the creation of their world’s smallest McDonald’s – called “McHive” – by NORD DDB in Sweden. Continuing along this thread, the company…
If you haven’t already explored the thought-provoking ARCHITECTS exhibition featuring the work of photographer Ivan Jones, then head down to the Kings Cross Visitor Centre as there’s only a month left and this is not one to miss. ARCHITECTS functions…
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Birmingham City University has launched a new undergraduate degree programme for inspiring home designers in partnership with television presenter and architect, George Clarke. The course, a four-year Design for Future Living (with Foundation Year), will start in September of this…
As part of a development in Battersea called Mandeville Lofts, this latest project by Neil Davies Architects effortlessly reflect the firm’s dedication to creative, contemporary architecture that harnesses natural materials as well as natural light. Based in West London and…
Crystal cerulean waters and stone encrusted cliffsides form a mirage-like setting for The Wild Hotel. The retreat, which launched earlier this year, is one of two new additions to the Interni group’s design-led portfolio of hospitality developments. Taking residence above…
Moscow studio SKNYPL have unveiled their project, New Korean Garden, an incredibly dynamic architectural experience on the roof of the Seoul Hall of Urbanism and Architecture. Personifying the Korean garden, the project aims to explore the concept, give it new…
The base of rundzwei Architekten’s project, Cork Screw House is developed from rammed concrete, a choice that was supposed to look and feel “like it was excavated”, says architect Andreas Reeg. Alongside this the build ’s innovative use of cork…
Discover Eat & Speak, the restaurant to disconnect and socialise in while emerging yourself in the space’s carefully curated environment inspired by Mid-Century forms, luxe metallic details and a dynamic lighting design by Vibia. Situated in the centre of the…
The World Architecture Festival, an annual celebration of international architecture which includes the biggest international architectural awards programme in the world, returns in style this 2019 with a glittering speaker line-up. Joining the line-up of speakers for the festival are…
One of the latest additions to Seattle’s dining scene is this sophisticated bistro known as Samara. With space available for only thirty eight visitors, the owner of the modest eatery desired a design scheme that nurtured an intimate atmosphere for…
Instead of moving out of the cosy London flat that had been Rachel’s bolt-hole since 2008, the solicitor and her young family decided to renovate and extend their modest home with the expert guidance of HUTCH design. The space, which…
Pastel hues and stone buildings encase the Grecian island of Syros, and this charming holiday home designed by Block722 Architects+ is no exception to the rule. Its muted tones and material palette of stone, wood and plaster have created the…
Inventor of the iconic footbed, Birkenstock have unveiled a new studio space situated in the Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris. Birkenstock 1774 – named after the founding year of the label – will work as an eclectic, unique space to showcase the…
The annual London Festival of Architecture took place across London this June with a truly creative and interactive programme of events, installations and activities for all of the family to enjoy. With this vast programme of more than 500 exception…