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This week, Icon readers were interested in O’Donnell & Tuomey’s LSE building, the horrors of flatpack furniture and life in the Arctic Known for their witty, surreal approach Bernadette Deddens and Tetsuo Mukai are easy to like but not particularly easy to define. Vicky Richardson wrote about them for Icon Gillian Darley reviewed a recent book about a hugely influential but flawed architect, whose fall was as spectacular as his rise Jay Merrick’s assessment of O’Donnell & Tuomey’s building for the LSE proved popular as it was nominated for yet another award – the EU Mies van der Rohe prize In advance of the world’s northern-most design festival this month, we interviewed its organiser Päivi Tahkokallio Will Wiles reviewed a ghost story set in a flatpack furniture store |
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