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Latest articles by Taran Wilkhu - Photography
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Talent House opens in east London to nurture diverse talent in the arts
The Talent House is an enclave for London’s future arts talent
By Josh Fenton • Last updated
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London Design District’s D2 building dazzles in iridescent ‘dichroic fins’
Design District's D2 building by Mole Architects is now open for business
By Nick Compton • Last updated
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Frank Gehry’s first UK residential project opens at Battersea Power Station
As Prospect Place at Battersea Power Station opens its doors, we discover the design by Gehry Partners
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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Vitra unveils new London home in the Tramshed, Shoreditch
London Design Festival 2022: after a year-long renovation, Vitra opens the door to its new showroom in the heart of Shoreditch
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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The Sustainable City chronicles London’s eco design innovation
Urban areas provide the best environment for ultra-low-impact living; that's the premise of Harriet Thorpe’s new book, The Sustainable City, which brings together the architecture that's shaping London’s quiet green revolution
By Jonathan Bell • Last updated
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Map Project Office and Google create ambient home sensors
No more barking at Alexa and Google Assistant? Little Signals – these sculptural objects by Map Project Office and Google – are next-generation notifiers, home sensors that communicate in subtle and surprising ways
By Jonathan Bell • Last updated
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Anglepoise and National Trust launch a second lighting collection
Anglepoise has once again taken inspiration from The Homewood in a new addition to the lighting collection
By Hannah Silver • Last updated
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The Africa Centre reopens to celebrate culture and community
The Africa Centre has reopened to a design by London-based architecture studio Freehaus, and is ready to support community and cultural exchange from its new Southwark home
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Building muscle: London architecture walks and runs
Try these London architecture walks and runs for some physical and intellectual edification
By Simon Mills • Last updated