Mr Design Office Workspace Review
Tokyo
01-01-2011

Who wouldn’t want to work in this office? ‘Mr Design Office’ by Japanese studio Schemata is a 190 m2 office for 5 people in Tokyo.
More...Tel Aviv Port Public Space
Tel Aviv
01-12-2010

Mayslits Kassif Architects from Tel Aviv have recently won the Rosa Barba European Landscape Prize for their design of the Tel Aviv Port Public Space.
More...Cornfield Installation
Tokyo
26-11-2010

An installation by Japanese architect Ryuji Nakamura is being exhibited at the museum of modern art, Tokyo. Constructed entirely of paper and glue.
More...Objective, Rocket Gallery Exhibition
London
18-11-2010

The “Objective” exhibition shows a selection of London based Japanese designer Tomoko Azumi’s furniture, spanning from 1995 to 2010.
More...Open House Architectural Review
Korea
29-10-2010

Could this be the future of community centres? Open House is a vertical village of haphazardly stacked house shaped rooms recently opened in Anyang, Korea.
More...Richard Chai Pop Up Store Review
New York
28-10-2010

Brooklyn based architects Snarkitecture and fashion designer Richard Chai have teamed up to transform a retail space into an urban glacier using a single material, white architectural foam.
More...Urban Station Workspace Review
Buenos Aires
19-10-2010

Mobile workers have long been suffering the distractions of working at home and the annoyances of coffee shops. But now thanks to Urban Station gone are the days of working on a tiny, badly lit coffee shop table and having strangers spill their drinks on you – if you live in Buenos Aires that is.
More...Super Natural, Bramble Cafe Review
London
11-10-2010

The Bramble Cafe and Super Natural was a very inspired show space presented during the London Design Festival in the Brompton Design District in South Kensington.
More...RGB Exhibition
Berlin
29-09-2010

On show until February 2011 at the Johanssen gallery, Berlin, Milan based designers Carnovsky, developed this wallpaper which changes with different coloured light.
More...Museum for Rescued Letters
Berlin
28-09-2010

Trust a city as cool as Berlin to have a museum housing letters salvaged from store and factory name signs. The Museum of Letters, better known as Buchstabenmuseum, is a non-profit organization founded in 2005 with the goal of preserving and documenting typography and signage.
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