Ecological Dichotomies
The average American spends 93% of their life indoors. Lucas Foglia navigates society’s ever-changing connection to the environment.
The average American spends 93% of their life indoors. Lucas Foglia navigates society’s ever-changing connection to the environment.
A major redevelopment of National Portrait Gallery, London, is undertaken by Jamie Fobert Architects.
Deeply influenced by the Surrealists and fantastical childhood stories, Vikram Kushwah produces images that illustrate the complexities of the subconscious.
Focusing on lesser-known buildings of Istanbul, Yener Torun has developed a vision of asymmetry, creating satisfying balance in vibrant compositions.
Promoting customer-led fashion through customisation, innovation and sustainability, Unmade present a new, flexible model for retail.
For contemporary architects, water is a complex tool through which one can sculpt and re-imagine domestic structures within organic environments.
Anastasia Cazabon is a photographer and filmmaker based in Berlin, whose featured images are inspired by cultural narratives and the subjective experience.
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The new issue, Beyond the Horizon, pays homage to the power of the individual, demonstrating how what makes us special is our ability to innovate.
Sallie Harrison’s series Geometric Los Angeles is a celebration of the city and a discovery of a multi-dimensional culture.
A new book published by Prestel delves into the recontextualisation of images, considering how photography creates layers of understanding.
Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy’s Façades is an intriguing conceptual series that focuses on the ever-imposing nature of superficiality and visual preconception.
Sydney-born George Byrne creates collage-like images that depict landscapes as painterly abstractions, utilising the process of reduction.
Deeply influenced by modernist canons, Emre Yunus Uzun, an emerging designer, looks to the future of production through material integrity.
Nectar’s Home and Living Seasonal Style Guide poses intriguing questions about e-commerce and trending ideas as pillars of accessible design.
WaterAid’s participatory photo project in Tombohuaun, Sierra Leone, documents life in the jungle.
A rare collection of vintage prints by Daido Moriyama are at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London, celebrating a view into lesser-known city streets.
Michael Reisch’s practice occupies the space between realism and digital transformation, expanding the boundaries of photography .
Design in the Digital Age at High Museum, Atlanta, offers the first comprehensive overview of Joris Laarman, exploring the very notion of craftsmanship.