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All lined up
The Hungary Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale illustrated how straight lines can be translated into architecture.
Small pin, big heart
Marcel Wanders’s latest project explores the values that matter most in life, like love.
For the sake of inspiration
Inspiration and the creative process are thought to be bedfellows. A new book, Inspired, explores to what extent the two rely on each other.
Females making films
The Women of the Sun Film Festival recognises the contribution African women are making to the continent's emerging film industry.
Fit for royalty
It's time to put your creative and edgy jewellery designs onto paper and submit it for Pravda Vodka's royal collection.
Natural agreement
Ensuring harmony between the existing architecture and the natural landscape is Shigeru Ban’s key objective with a new design in Aspen.
Lofty aims
The design of a new loft in downtown Manhattan explores the interaction between gallery and living space.
Time and evolution
A collection of furniture by a Korean designer considers aspects of time, evolution and surrealism.
Built on tension
"Primitive Future House" at the Venice Architecture Biennale recently explored various spaces, created by instinct.
20Q: Nkhensani Nkosi
She's one of South Africa's favourite design success stories. Nkhensani Nkosi is also dynamic and very passionate about this country.
Shaped for solar success
Custom-shaped solar panels are helping to popularise the use of solar panels because of their flexibility and versatility.
20Q: Nontsikelelo Vekelo
She's still looking for a creative muse but she's fared exceptionally well without one. Photographer Lolo Veleko is just starting.
Enlightening Cambodia
A solar-powered streetlight project in Cambodia is helping to improve the country's image.
The story of innovation
From garage enterprise to multinational. In A Fine Line Hartmut Esslinger takes the reader on frog design's life journey.
The Conran mind
Home is where the heart is the old adage goes. And this is certainly true for Sir Terence Conran.