All Interior design articles – Page 6
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Features
Hypernuit Offices, Paris, by H2O Architectes
H2O Architectes get creative with blocks in response to a tight and demanding brief for design agency Hypernuit
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News
FAT wins menswear job at Birmingham Selfridges
Commission follows architect’s work at store’s London flagship
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Review
Opening the door to interior design
An new anthology attempts to set out a theoretical foundation for interior design
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Technical
Will bio-plastic change the face of design?
Lighting company unveils first commercial product made of sugar waste
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News
Hopkins Architects' Macmillan cancer centre opens
£100 million scheme is Macmillan’s largest investment yet
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News
Design Research Studio and EPR appointed to Sea Containers House
Practices join TP Bennett to assist on Thames-side hotel redevelopment
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News
Mulberry appoints Gensler for global store roll-out
UDS and Capita Symonds also chosen for three-year programme
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Features
Design PRIMA announces seminar programme line-up
A series of informative and thought-provoking seminar sessions are to take place within the Design PRIMA exhibition later this month.
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News
RCA launches ‘rigorous’ interiors MA
The Royal College of Art’s relaunched Masters in Interior Design will aim to shed the subject of its reputation as a “soft option”, according to its head of programme Ab Rogers.
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News
Knightsbridge Lacoste store with a twist
Lacoste has appointed designLSM to develop a concept for its flagship Knightsbridge store.
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News
Lloyd brings technology to RSA’s Georgian purity
Work has begun on Matthew Lloyd Architects’ refurbishment of the Robert Adam-designed RSA House in London.
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News
Fobert creates galleries
Jamie Fobert Architects will this month complete the Womens Designer Galleries at Selfridges in central London.
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News
ICA redesigns its cinemas
Theatre consultant Charcoalblue has overseen a major refurbish-ment of the cinemas at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
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Analysis
Room to grow old in style
The designs on show at KBB 2012 show how an ageing demographic is driving innovation, says Pamela Buxton
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Analysis
‘A hotel is a microcosm of a city’
KBB seminar speaker Patrick Reardon tells us why a good hotel design reflects all aspects of life