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Architecture Kengo Kuma’s ‘Paper Clouds’ in London is a ‘poem’ celebrating washi paper in construction ‘Paper Clouds’, an installation by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, is a poetic design that ...
At a recent exhibition jointly curated by Kengo Kuma and his long-term collaborator Time & Style, held in the manufacturer’s Amsterdam showroom, the architect explains, ‘The transparent nature of ...
Allan Poore, chief product officer at Chaos, joins Architectural Record’s DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss how the software ...
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For design-loving renters, living in London can pose a challenge. But a new development in London Bridge is revising that assumption. Shard Place – a 27-storey glass tower – has just launched to the ...
We visit the Wiltshire factory of Naim, renowned for its hand-built audio systems, extreme quality, and its long-standing ...
Set in the heart of fashionable Ginza, this super-luxe hotel is a stylish sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of neon-lit Tokyo ...
Public toilets are vital infrastructure and architects and designers should do more to increase their prevalence in our ...
From Lake Garda to the Savannah, these are the world’s best hotels with swimming pools - From early morning laps to evenings ...
"The entire first floor is laid with Dinesen fine oak flooring, while the lower level, in contrast, has concrete floors. The floating home also features underfloor heating throughout, sustainably ...
Texts and photographs recount one of the architect’s most emblematic works, the ACROS in Fukuoka, which marks its 30th ...