David Adjaye
Explore David Adjaye’s impact on art, design, and architecture, and discover the inspirations behind their visionary work.
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David Adjaye’s bright red Ruby City gears up for public opening in OctoberBy Jason Sayer Last updated
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In conversation: David Adjaye and Stella McCartney on the future of designThis weekend, London's Design Museum presents a special #DesignDispatch discussion between two creative greats
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Adjaye Associates completes Cherry Groce Memorial Pavilion in BrixtonAdjaye Associates completes important and visually striking Cherry Groce Memorial Pavilion in Brixton's Windrush Square
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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David Adjaye’s concrete speaker for Master & Dynamic gets a new complexionBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Roksanda Ilincic unites with British architect David Adjaye on her first London storeBy Katrina Israel Last updated
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RIBA announces Google Arts and Culture partnershipThe curated selection on Google Arts & Culture will encompass works from the Renaissance to the present day
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Heart of the continent: David Adjaye designs Rwandan cancer centreBy Sam Rogers Last updated
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Adjaye Associates reveals Martyrs Memorial in NiameyAdjaye Associates unveils a design for Niger's Niamey, Le Mémorial des Martyrs, a powerful monument for the West African country
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Adjaye Associates honours Cherry Groce with Brixton memorial designThe permanent installation will be unveiled in London's Brixton this autumn
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Placemaking: a survey of David Adjaye’s work to-date opens at the Art Institute of ChicagoBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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David Adjaye and Adam Pendleton: a meeting of minds in Hong KongPaintings by American artist Adam Pendleton are staged in conversation with sculptural works by Ghanaian-British architect David Adjaye at Pace Hong Kong
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Inside David Adjaye’s first New York skyscraperBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Mariam Kamara takes on the architectural challenges of the futureNigerien architect Mariam Kamara – tipped by Frida Escobedo as one of 25 creative leaders of the future in Wallpaper’s 25th Anniversary Issue ‘5x5’ project – is the dynamic principle of fast-emerging studio Atelier Masōmī
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Sir David Adjaye and Aston Martin design NYC apartmentsExpect dark, brooding tones, and smoked glass, along with a scattering of design classics
By Jonathan Bell Published

