
Superflux uses myth-inspired installations to speculate on possible futures
The studio's exploration of myth and renewal offers us a new perspective on the climate crisis

Various Associates uses colour blocking in Shenzhen art school
The architecture practice used a bright colour palette to create decorative details throughout this contemporary school

A major exhibition at ArkDes explores the work of iconic Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz
From shopping to dying, a new Stockholm exhibition shows how the Swedish architect understood the human condition

This commercial kitchen and café nourishes a local community
In turning a former post office into kitchens and a café, architects RCKa and food-rescue charity UKHarvest have created a valuable resource to support an inner-city community
Design
Architecture

Various Associates uses colour blocking in Shenzhen art school
The architecture practice used a bright colour palette to create decorative details throughout this contemporary school

A major exhibition at ArkDes explores the work of iconic Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz
From shopping to dying, a new Stockholm exhibition shows how the Swedish architect understood the human condition

This commercial kitchen and café nourishes a local community
In turning a former post office into kitchens and a café, architects RCKa and food-rescue charity UKHarvest have created a valuable resource to support an inner-city community
Cities
Design

Superflux uses myth-inspired installations to speculate on possible futures
The studio's exploration of myth and renewal offers us a new perspective on the climate crisis

Join RAK Ceramics at Clerkenwell Design Week
RAK Ceramics will host a captivating interview with ICON at Clerkenwell Design Week

The 10th CODAawards honours extraordinary art commissions in interior, architectural and public spaces
There is still time to enter the 10th edition of the CODAawards
Videos
Opinion

Why coastal cities should adapt their industrial harbours to contemporary public needs
Adapting and opening up urban harbours to contemporary needs is vital to improving resilience and wellbeing, says Hanna Harris

Designers can – and should – have local impact
The pandemic has activated designers to expand their traditional roles – and we’re not going back, write Andrew Brown and Katherine Sacco

We need to design AI systems free of bias and harm
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems can have damaging effects, especially on marginalised communities, says Sasha Constanza-Chock