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Giovanna Dunmall
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Profiles
Tuckey Design Studio Is Rooted in Reuse
Throughout design and construction, the London-based studio takes a circular, materially sensitive approach to both adaptive reuse and new builds.
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A Circular Apartment Block in Rotterdam Sets a New Green Standard
SAWA by Mei Architects and Planners was designed to meet the stringent climate goals set by the Paris Agreement.
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Kengo Kuma Designs a Sculptural Addition to Lisbon’s Centro de Arte Moderna
The swooping tile- and timber-clad portico draws visitors into the newly renovated art museum.
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Motionspot Brings Function and Form to Accessible Design
The U.K.–based consultancy helps design accessible spaces that look—and feel—good.
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Viewpoints
A New London Exhibition Explores the Intersections of Fashion and Masculinity
The Victoria & Albert Museum’s Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear, designed by local architect Jayden Ali of JA Projects, celebrates the social and environmental history of masculine attire.
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JA Projects Turns to Play to Strengthen Community Spaces
The 33-year-old, London-based architect and designer Jayden Ali has multiple projects in the works from a blockbuster exhibition at The V&A Museum to curating the UK Pavilion at the next Venice Architecture Biennale.
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Tim Fendley Explains why Analog Wayfinding Tools Matter in a Digital World
The founder and CEO of Applied, the design firm behind wayfinding systems for London, Seattle, and Madrid, knows the power of good design to orient travelers in unfamiliar territory.
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In Salford, U.K., a Government Building Makes a Statement in Brick
Three New Bailey features a high-tech brick cladding that’s inspired by Victorian factories and the city’s cotton-weaving heritage.
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Projects
Filled with Symbolism and Reference, Cosmic House Opens to the Public
Visitors to the home Charles Jencks designed for himself and his family will find a Postmodern polyphony of ideas and icons.
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Viewpoints
For an Engineer and a Photographer Beirut’s Damaged Grain Silos Are a Source of Consternation and Fascination
In the aftermath of the massive explosion that shook Beirut last year, engineer Emmanuel Durand and photographer Dia Mrad teamed up to record the destruction of the city’s port.