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FeaturesSmithsons' Obelisk sculpture finds new home at Somerset farm
Organisation Drawing Matter has installed Alison and Peter Smithson’s Obelisk at Niall Hobhouse’s Shatwell Farm in Somerset
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FeaturesThe coach: ‘I'd like to switch to commissioning projects’
Matthew Turner has advice for an architect who wants to move to the client side, as well as a sole-practitioner whose wife would like to join the firm
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FeaturesArchitectural awards are never likely to avoid controversy
The House for Essex may have failed win an RIBA regional award, but the judging process is robust, says Paul Finch
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FeaturesFoster: 'Quality in care and design can go hand-in-hand'
Norman Foster discusses how his own experience of cancer informed Foster + Partners’ approach to the Manchester Maggie’s Centre.
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FeaturesGlasgow picks MVRDV and ASL to masterplan city centre
Dutch practice MVRDV and Austin-Smith:Lord have been appointed to lead a multidisciplinary team which will create regeneration frameworks for four areas in Glasgow city centre
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FeaturesJestico + Whiles misses out in £16m Tel Aviv University contest
French architect Michel Rémon has pipped Jestico + Whiles in the contest for a new £16m Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Centre
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FeaturesRevealed: winners of 2016 RIBA London Awards
RIBA London Awards were handed out to 36 schemes at a ceremony celebrating the best new buildings across the capital
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NewsSand Begets Glass
Ahead of her upcoming solo show at the Whitney Museum in New York, Sophia Al-Maria talks shopping malls, war, climate change and Gulf futurism
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FeaturesThe Retail Week: Tesco results, Debenhams' boss hunt and Amazon's bank tie-up
Tesco’s mixed results, Debenhams’ chief exec search and Amazon’s latest click-and-collect venture are discussed this week.
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FeaturesThe Retail Week: Changing the CCO role, Boohoo results and the living wage
This week we discuss the evolution of the chief customer officer, expectations for Boohoo and the ongoing arguments on the living wage.
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FeaturesThe Retail Week: BHS fallout, Amazon's UK boss and upcoming grocery results
In the week that BHS went into administration the team discusses the fallout, changes at Amazon and what to expect from grocers next week.
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FeaturesThe Retail Week: Convenience on the wane, Hotel Chocolat and Next results
We discuss Morrisons’ and Sainsbury’s full-years, Hotel Chocolat’s upcoming flotation and the reasons for Next’s disappointing results.
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FeaturesDrapers Talks: Budget 2016, Ted Baker and French Connection
In this edition of Drapers Talks, news editor Kirsty McGregor and senior news reporter Jill Geoghegan discuss reaction to the Budget 2016, continued success at Ted Baker and French Connection’s decision to bolster its board following a disappointing set of full-year trading results.
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FeaturesDrapers Talks: Bonmarché's new boss and the living wage
In this week’s edition of Drapers Talks, news editor Kirsty McGregor and senior news reporter Jill Geoghegan discuss Bonmarché’s appointment of George’s buying director Helen Connolly as chief executive, as well as the implications for retailers following the implementation of the living wage.
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FeaturesDrapers Talks: M&S results and fashion's 'crisis point'
In this week’s edition of Drapers Talks, news editor Kirsty McGregor and senior news reporter Jill Geoghegan discuss Marks & Spencer’s latest results and the crisis facing the UK fashion industry.
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NewsBlindness Neon Lights Portraits by...
Visual artist Javier Martin is the author of a sensual series combines portraits of women in black and white and neon installations.
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NewsFlood-Like and Colorful Floor in an Exhibition
The German artist Peter Zimmermann benefited from an exhibition in his city of Freiburg to experience an original concept . Wanting…
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NewsFlowing Building Installation
During Milan Design Week , Open Borders exhibition brings together the INTERNI this year a series of interactive installations and macro / micro-objects that explore…
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NewsCinematic Photography Settings
In this new focus on the photographs of the Swedish Emma Hartvig proposed by Creative Boom, we are immersed in a highly aesthetic universe in cinematic style.
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NewsArchitectural Pieces Made From Wasted Packaging
The German artist Tom Seelbach , primarily known for his practice of photography , presents a new aspect of her work with the project Architecture of Wasted Fantasy.













