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Noughts & Crosses Stools by Michael Sodeau for Modus, www.modusfurniture.co.uk

London Design Festival 2011 Subscription Required

18 August 2011 | By Silvana Taher

The AR marvels at the strange and wonderful objects on display at this year’s London design festival

Piana Chair by David Chipperfield for Alessi

Something to sit on: the latest trends in chairs and sofas from the Milan Furniture Fair Subscription Required

26 May 2011 | By Will Hunter

The AR looks to the latest design trends emerging from the Milan Furniture Fair

Decorated basin from the Onovo range by Villeroy & Boch

The latest launches and new product development from the ISH Bathroom Fair in Frankfurt

April 2011

The AR looks to the design trends emerging at Frankfurt’s ISH Bathroom Fair

The Stockholm Furniture Fair provides a bracing and sensuous whiff of the best Nordic design

4 March 2011

The AR casts a critical eye across design trends emerging at this year’s Stockholm Furniture Fair

Colombia under construction – a sample of buildings currently in design development or nearing completion Subscription Required

25 January 2011

[PREVIEW] A survey of inventive new projects on the drawing board from around Colombia

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Nicholas Hawksmoor: Architect of the Imagination Subscription Required

24 April 2012 | By Ayla Lepine

The Royal Academy reflects on the 350th anniversary of the architect’s birth

Piet Mondrian (1872-1944). Composition with Double Line and Yellow, 1932. Oil on canvas 45.3 x 45.3 cm. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh © 2012 Mondrian/ Holtzman Trust c/o HCR International Washington DC

MONDRIAN AND NICHOLSON IN PARALLEL Subscription Required

24 April 2012 | By Jessica Kelly

This exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery explores the relationship between Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson

MOS architects, Thoughts on a Walking City, New Jersey

Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream at MoMA

24 April 2012 | By Mark Lamster

New York’s Museum of Modern Art joins the conversation about the national financial/housing debacle

'Even to spark out now would be no pain': a poster for the Anti-Art Fair (1986) designed by film maker John Maybury

British Design 1948–2012: Innovation in the Modern Age Subscription Required

24 April 2012 | By Lynda Relph-Knight

The Victoria & Albert Museum’s collection of the best of British design

Wieland Payer's lithograph Temple 1 (2011) — Ballard meets Friedrich in a romantic landscape of post-apocalyptic verdure. From the exhibition From Garden City to Green City

Guerrilla gardening in the city Subscription Required

27 March 2012 | By Alan Powers

Revolutionary purposes of nature are not forgotten at The Garden Museum’s green fingured exhibition

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Andreas Gursky’s eye for detail Subscription Required

29 February 2012 | By Andrew Mead

A large exhibition of Andreas Gursky’s photographs dazzles in Denmark

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