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A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. ICON 204: SUMMER 2021 Log in or register for free below to read the digital issue now 'Grow’ is the theme of this Summer 2021 issue, which explores design and architecture’s relationship to nature – from Studio Roosegaarde’s light installation SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTERPIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a LONDON BRIDGES LIT UP AS PART OF ILLUMINATED RIVER PROJECT The Illuminated River installation, which will be in place for at least ten years, aims to be a celebration of London, the Thames, and the specific architecture, engineering and histories of each of the bridges. A unique, never-repeated algorithm was devised by Villareal for each bridge, delivering subtly moving sequences of colourful LEDlight.
PREFAB HOUSING IN DETROIT DESIGNED WITH NEW WOODLAND Words by Francesca Perry. In the Detroit neighbourhood of Core City, a low-cost, eight-unit housing project has been completed using a prefabricated Quonset hut. Designed by architect Ishtiaq Rafiuddin for Prince Concepts, the 836 sq m project is accompanied by a new 150-tree public woodland – made possible by reallocating funds which would YOTAM OTTOLENGHI LAUNCHES COLOURFUL TABLEWARE COLLECTION Designed in collaboration with with Italian artist Ivo Bisignano and Belgian brand Serax, FEAST promotes the pleasure of sharing food. British-Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi has collaborated with Ivo Bisignano – the artist responsible for all of the Ottolenghi brand graphics – and Belgian design label Serax to launch a new tableware collection. Named FEAST, the colourful collection MIES VAN DER ROHE'S BARCELONA PAVILION HERALDED THE The Barcelona Pavilion was a hugely significant temporary structure that forms part of the early modernist canon of architecture. Designed by modernism’s golden child Mies van der Rohe and his long-time collaborator Lilly Reich, the Barcelona Pavilion is a paragon of modernist architecture and also housed the Barcelona Chair, one of the most recognisable and iconic design objects of theICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. ICON 204: SUMMER 2021 Log in or register for free below to read the digital issue now 'Grow’ is the theme of this Summer 2021 issue, which explores design and architecture’s relationship to nature – from Studio Roosegaarde’s light installation SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTERPIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a LONDON BRIDGES LIT UP AS PART OF ILLUMINATED RIVER PROJECT The Illuminated River installation, which will be in place for at least ten years, aims to be a celebration of London, the Thames, and the specific architecture, engineering and histories of each of the bridges. A unique, never-repeated algorithm was devised by Villareal for each bridge, delivering subtly moving sequences of colourful LEDlight.
PREFAB HOUSING IN DETROIT DESIGNED WITH NEW WOODLAND Words by Francesca Perry. In the Detroit neighbourhood of Core City, a low-cost, eight-unit housing project has been completed using a prefabricated Quonset hut. Designed by architect Ishtiaq Rafiuddin for Prince Concepts, the 836 sq m project is accompanied by a new 150-tree public woodland – made possible by reallocating funds which would YOTAM OTTOLENGHI LAUNCHES COLOURFUL TABLEWARE COLLECTION Designed in collaboration with with Italian artist Ivo Bisignano and Belgian brand Serax, FEAST promotes the pleasure of sharing food. British-Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi has collaborated with Ivo Bisignano – the artist responsible for all of the Ottolenghi brand graphics – and Belgian design label Serax to launch a new tableware collection. Named FEAST, the colourful collection MIES VAN DER ROHE'S BARCELONA PAVILION HERALDED THE The Barcelona Pavilion was a hugely significant temporary structure that forms part of the early modernist canon of architecture. Designed by modernism’s golden child Mies van der Rohe and his long-time collaborator Lilly Reich, the Barcelona Pavilion is a paragon of modernist architecture and also housed the Barcelona Chair, one of the most recognisable and iconic design objects of the A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 1 day ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architecturalcommission
ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
COUNTERSPACE ARCHIVES A tribute to ordinary London, the 2021 Serpentine Pavilion opens. Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London’s migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In WRIGHT & WRIGHT ARCHITECTS ARCHIVES Expanded Geffrye Museum in east London reopens as Museum of the Home. Wright & Wright’s sensitive restoration, renovation and expansion project has increased space and accessibility in this historic Hoxton museum Words by Francesca Perry Home. INK AND ACID: THE PSYCHEDELIC DESIGN REVOLUTION Ink and acid: The psychedelic design revolution. The youthful creators of psychedelic graphics transformed visual communication in the late 1960s. Rejecting the cold precision of modernism, they set off a riotous explosion of ‘hot’ colours and organic forms. You could call it a revolution . NO MORE NEW: WHY ARCHITECTURE'S FUTURE LIES IN THE PAST Humans have always built like this, extending and adapting the structures of the past to meet the needs of the present. This methodology is not only the most romantic and meaningful approach to architecture, it’s also the most responsible – and, in an era of climate crisis, more essential than ever before. Buildings don’tstore only
YOTAM OTTOLENGHI LAUNCHES COLOURFUL TABLEWARE COLLECTION Designed in collaboration with with Italian artist Ivo Bisignano and Belgian brand Serax, FEAST promotes the pleasure of sharing food. British-Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi has collaborated with Ivo Bisignano – the artist responsible for all of the Ottolenghi brand graphics – and Belgian design label Serax to launch a new tableware collection. Named FEAST, the colourful collection THE LEAST OF ALL POSSIBLE EVILS BY EYAL WEIZMAN Forensic architecture is on trial, says Edwin Heathcote, in a searing critique of Western interventionism. In his last book, Hollow Land (2007), Eyal Weizman presented a forensic and shrewd analysis of the militarisation and gradual annexation of Palestinian space by Israel. THE ARCHITECTURE OF PASTICHE Castle Drogo in south-west England, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is a prime example of pastiche. Image: Rob L Davis / CC. Pastiche is a word used to describe work that emulates existing art, theatre and literature as a means to celebrate the work that inspires it LITHUANIAN BUS STATION DESIGNED AS TREE-FILLED SOCIAL HUB Lithuanian practice Balčytis Studija has completed a new bus station in Vilkaviškis, a small city in the south-west of the country. Situated across from the Vilkaviškis Cultural Centre, the new 11,300 sq m station project was designed to function both as an efficient piece of transport infrastructure and as a welcoming social hub.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 1 day ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architecturalcommission
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTERPIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. CROSSRAIL: MAGNIFICENT ENGINEERING, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE Crossrail is a magnificent feat of engineering. But why do all the stations look the same, asks Tim Abrahams. When it began, the Elizabeth Line was the largest infrastructure project in Europe, and as it nears completion, it is clearly a monumental engineeringachievement.
THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
IS MICRO HOUSING THE WAY TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS This is Kaolin Court, designed by Robert and Jessica Barker of Stolon Studio, and built by the practice’s development arm, House of Tuesday. This small tableau of four houses, three maisonettes and two flats, each with three double bedrooms, sell at about £800,000; the per square foot costs compare with Pocket’s micro-homes.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 1 day ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architecturalcommission
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTERPIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. CROSSRAIL: MAGNIFICENT ENGINEERING, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE Crossrail is a magnificent feat of engineering. But why do all the stations look the same, asks Tim Abrahams. When it began, the Elizabeth Line was the largest infrastructure project in Europe, and as it nears completion, it is clearly a monumental engineeringachievement.
THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
IS MICRO HOUSING THE WAY TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS This is Kaolin Court, designed by Robert and Jessica Barker of Stolon Studio, and built by the practice’s development arm, House of Tuesday. This small tableau of four houses, three maisonettes and two flats, each with three double bedrooms, sell at about £800,000; the per square foot costs compare with Pocket’s micro-homes.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 1 day ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architecturalcommission
COUNTERSPACE ARCHIVES A tribute to ordinary London, the 2021 Serpentine Pavilion opens. Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London’s migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In WRIGHT & WRIGHT ARCHITECTS ARCHIVES Expanded Geffrye Museum in east London reopens as Museum of the Home. Wright & Wright’s sensitive restoration, renovation and expansion project has increased space and accessibility in this historic Hoxton museum Words by Francesca Perry Home. INK AND ACID: THE PSYCHEDELIC DESIGN REVOLUTION Ink and acid: The psychedelic design revolution. The youthful creators of psychedelic graphics transformed visual communication in the late 1960s. Rejecting the cold precision of modernism, they set off a riotous explosion of ‘hot’ colours and organic forms. You could call it a revolution . NO MORE NEW: WHY ARCHITECTURE'S FUTURE LIES IN THE PAST Humans have always built like this, extending and adapting the structures of the past to meet the needs of the present. This methodology is not only the most romantic and meaningful approach to architecture, it’s also the most responsible – and, in an era of climate crisis, more essential than ever before. Buildings don’tstore only
THE ARCHITECTURE OF LONDON ZOO The architecture of London Zoo. The history of London Zoo’s architecture is a record of our changing attitudes to nature and animal welfare, as grand aesthetic statements have been replaced by unobtrusive habitats that create the illusion of freedom and authenticity, says Charles Holland. Once, some years ago, while cycling along the towpath A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ICONIC EGG CHAIR BY ARNE JACOBSEN Designed in the fifties, the Egg Chair is a design classic that has become one of the most recognisable and copied chairs of all time. The original Egg was created by the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in downtown Copenhagen. Jacobsen was commissioned to design every element of the building,from the
THE ARCHITECTURE OF PASTICHE Castle Drogo in south-west England, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is a prime example of pastiche. Image: Rob L Davis / CC. Pastiche is a word used to describe work that emulates existing art, theatre and literature as a means to celebrate the work that inspires it POSTMODERNISM: THE FLAMBOYANT REJECTION OF MODERNISM Postmodernism began as a fringe movement, made up of designers that were prepared to go radically against what was popular at the time. The movement became more mainstream in the 1980s, which came to be known as the ‘designer decade’ for all the pioneering products and companies that were creating then. British Library St Pancras.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 17 hours ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architectural commission SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTERPIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. CROSSRAIL: MAGNIFICENT ENGINEERING, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE Crossrail is a magnificent feat of engineering. But why do all the stations look the same, asks Tim Abrahams. When it began, the Elizabeth Line was the largest infrastructure project in Europe, and as it nears completion, it is clearly a monumental engineeringachievement.
THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
IS MICRO HOUSING THE WAY TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS This is Kaolin Court, designed by Robert and Jessica Barker of Stolon Studio, and built by the practice’s development arm, House of Tuesday. This small tableau of four houses, three maisonettes and two flats, each with three double bedrooms, sell at about £800,000; the per square foot costs compare with Pocket’s micro-homes.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 17 hours ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architectural commission SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTERPIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. CROSSRAIL: MAGNIFICENT ENGINEERING, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE Crossrail is a magnificent feat of engineering. But why do all the stations look the same, asks Tim Abrahams. When it began, the Elizabeth Line was the largest infrastructure project in Europe, and as it nears completion, it is clearly a monumental engineeringachievement.
THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
IS MICRO HOUSING THE WAY TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS This is Kaolin Court, designed by Robert and Jessica Barker of Stolon Studio, and built by the practice’s development arm, House of Tuesday. This small tableau of four houses, three maisonettes and two flats, each with three double bedrooms, sell at about £800,000; the per square foot costs compare with Pocket’s micro-homes.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 17 hours ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architectural commission COUNTERSPACE ARCHIVES A tribute to ordinary London, the 2021 Serpentine Pavilion opens. Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London’s migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In WRIGHT & WRIGHT ARCHITECTS ARCHIVES Expanded Geffrye Museum in east London reopens as Museum of the Home. Wright & Wright’s sensitive restoration, renovation and expansion project has increased space and accessibility in this historic Hoxton museum Words by Francesca Perry Home. CROSSRAIL: MAGNIFICENT ENGINEERING, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE Crossrail is a magnificent feat of engineering. But why do all the stations look the same, asks Tim Abrahams. When it began, the Elizabeth Line was the largest infrastructure project in Europe, and as it nears completion, it is clearly a monumental engineeringachievement.
INK AND ACID: THE PSYCHEDELIC DESIGN REVOLUTION Ink and acid: The psychedelic design revolution. The youthful creators of psychedelic graphics transformed visual communication in the late 1960s. Rejecting the cold precision of modernism, they set off a riotous explosion of ‘hot’ colours and organic forms. You could call it a revolution . NO MORE NEW: WHY ARCHITECTURE'S FUTURE LIES IN THE PAST Humans have always built like this, extending and adapting the structures of the past to meet the needs of the present. This methodology is not only the most romantic and meaningful approach to architecture, it’s also the most responsible – and, in an era of climate crisis, more essential than ever before. Buildings don’tstore only
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ICONIC EGG CHAIR BY ARNE JACOBSEN Designed in the fifties, the Egg Chair is a design classic that has become one of the most recognisable and copied chairs of all time. The original Egg was created by the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in downtown Copenhagen. Jacobsen was commissioned to design every element of the building,from the
THE ARCHITECTURE OF PASTICHE Castle Drogo in south-west England, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is a prime example of pastiche. Image: Rob L Davis / CC. Pastiche is a word used to describe work that emulates existing art, theatre and literature as a means to celebrate the work that inspires it ROBERT VENTURI: A POSTMODERNIST PIONEER Robert Venturi is one of the most original and notable architects from the late 20th century. Regarded by many as the founder of postmodenrist architecture, Robert Venturi is both a celebrated architect and a highly influential writer. Venturi Studied at Princeton University and then at the America Academy in Rome.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 7 hours ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architectural commission ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTER LONDON BRIDGES LIT UP AS PART OF ILLUMINATED RIVER PROJECT The Illuminated River installation, which will be in place for at least ten years, aims to be a celebration of London, the Thames, and the specific architecture, engineering and histories of each of the bridges. A unique, never-repeated algorithm was devised by Villareal for each bridge, delivering subtly moving sequences of colourful LEDlight.
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Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. ROBERT VENTURI: A POSTMODERNIST PIONEER Robert Venturi is one of the most original and notable architects from the late 20th century. Regarded by many as the founder of postmodenrist architecture, Robert Venturi is both a celebrated architect and a highly influential writer. Venturi Studied at Princeton University and then at the America Academy in Rome.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. A TRIBUTE TO ORDINARY LONDON, THE 2021 SERPENTINE PAVILION 7 hours ago · Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London's migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In its 20-year history, the Serpentine Pavilion – the annual, temporary architectural commission ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTER LONDON BRIDGES LIT UP AS PART OF ILLUMINATED RIVER PROJECT The Illuminated River installation, which will be in place for at least ten years, aims to be a celebration of London, the Thames, and the specific architecture, engineering and histories of each of the bridges. A unique, never-repeated algorithm was devised by Villareal for each bridge, delivering subtly moving sequences of colourful LEDlight.
PIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. ROBERT VENTURI: A POSTMODERNIST PIONEER Robert Venturi is one of the most original and notable architects from the late 20th century. Regarded by many as the founder of postmodenrist architecture, Robert Venturi is both a celebrated architect and a highly influential writer. Venturi Studied at Princeton University and then at the America Academy in Rome. EXPANDED GEFFRYE MUSEUM IN EAST LONDON REOPENS AS MUSEUM 1 day ago · Wright & Wright’s sensitive restoration, renovation and expansion project has increased space and accessibility in this historic Hoxton museum Words by Francesca Perry Home. It’s become even more critical, and interrogated, since the lockdowns of theCovid-19
ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
COUNTERSPACE ARCHIVES A tribute to ordinary London, the 2021 Serpentine Pavilion opens. Designed by Counterspace, the pavilion highlights places significant to London’s migrant communities, as well as the threat posed by gentrification Words by Riya Patel In WRIGHT & WRIGHT ARCHITECTS ARCHIVES Expanded Geffrye Museum in east London reopens as Museum of the Home. Wright & Wright’s sensitive restoration, renovation and expansion project has increased space and accessibility in this historic Hoxton museum Words by Francesca Perry Home. MECANOO DESIGNS NYC LIBRARY TOPPED BY ‘WIZARD HAT’ The 16,722 sq m renovated building is topped with an eye-catching angular roof – alongside a roof garden – which Mecanoo principal Francine Houben calls the ‘Wizard Hat’. ‘Libraries are the most important public buildings of all,’ says Houben. ‘A central circulating library must empower the IRIS VAN HERPEN TURNS TO FUNGI AND RECYCLED PLASTIC FOR The Spring/Summer 2021 collection from innovative Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen, titled Roots of Rebirth, looks to the world of fungi to inspire unusual and intricate designs. Van Herpen has also collaborated with Parley for the Oceans to use fabric made from recovered and upcycled marine plastic waste. Known for hertrans-disciplinary
DIANA KELLOGG COMPLETES GIRLS' SCHOOL IN INDIAN DESERT The oval sandstone building sits in the rural Thar Desert in Rajasthan and will form part of a larger complex to support women and girls. New York-based Diana Kellogg, of Diana Kellogg Architects, has completed The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls’ School, an oval sandstone building within the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India.The school forms part of a larger complex Kellogg is designing called the INK AND ACID: THE PSYCHEDELIC DESIGN REVOLUTION Ink and acid: The psychedelic design revolution. The youthful creators of psychedelic graphics transformed visual communication in the late 1960s. Rejecting the cold precision of modernism, they set off a riotous explosion of ‘hot’ colours and organic forms. You could call it a revolution . THE LEAST OF ALL POSSIBLE EVILS BY EYAL WEIZMAN Forensic architecture is on trial, says Edwin Heathcote, in a searing critique of Western interventionism. In his last book, Hollow Land (2007), Eyal Weizman presented a forensic and shrewd analysis of the militarisation and gradual annexation of Palestinian space by Israel. PUBLIC INSTALLATION ‘ARENA FOR A TREE’ OPENS IN BASEL With integrated seating for contemplating the Persian ironwood tree, Klaus Littmann’s walk-in wooden installation is an homage to nature. In 2019, the Swiss artist Klaus Littmann installed 299 trees in a football stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria – a spectacular intervention that sought to question the future of humans’ relationship withnature.
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A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTER LONDON BRIDGES LIT UP AS PART OF ILLUMINATED RIVER PROJECT The Illuminated River installation, which will be in place for at least ten years, aims to be a celebration of London, the Thames, and the specific architecture, engineering and histories of each of the bridges. A unique, never-repeated algorithm was devised by Villareal for each bridge, delivering subtly moving sequences of colourful LEDlight.
PIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. PREFAB HOUSING IN DETROIT DESIGNED WITH NEW WOODLAND Words by Francesca Perry. In the Detroit neighbourhood of Core City, a low-cost, eight-unit housing project has been completed using a prefabricated Quonset hut. Designed by architect Ishtiaq Rafiuddin for Prince Concepts, the 836 sq m project is accompanied by a new 150-tree public woodland – made possible by reallocating funds which would ROBERT VENTURI: A POSTMODERNIST PIONEER Robert Venturi is one of the most original and notable architects from the late 20th century. Regarded by many as the founder of postmodenrist architecture, Robert Venturi is both a celebrated architect and a highly influential writer. Venturi Studied at Princeton University and then at the America Academy in Rome.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTER LONDON BRIDGES LIT UP AS PART OF ILLUMINATED RIVER PROJECT The Illuminated River installation, which will be in place for at least ten years, aims to be a celebration of London, the Thames, and the specific architecture, engineering and histories of each of the bridges. A unique, never-repeated algorithm was devised by Villareal for each bridge, delivering subtly moving sequences of colourful LEDlight.
PIET OUDOLF
Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. PREFAB HOUSING IN DETROIT DESIGNED WITH NEW WOODLAND Words by Francesca Perry. In the Detroit neighbourhood of Core City, a low-cost, eight-unit housing project has been completed using a prefabricated Quonset hut. Designed by architect Ishtiaq Rafiuddin for Prince Concepts, the 836 sq m project is accompanied by a new 150-tree public woodland – made possible by reallocating funds which would ROBERT VENTURI: A POSTMODERNIST PIONEER Robert Venturi is one of the most original and notable architects from the late 20th century. Regarded by many as the founder of postmodenrist architecture, Robert Venturi is both a celebrated architect and a highly influential writer. Venturi Studied at Princeton University and then at the America Academy in Rome. IRIS VAN HERPEN TURNS TO FUNGI AND RECYCLED PLASTIC FOR The Spring/Summer 2021 collection from innovative Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen, titled Roots of Rebirth, looks to the world of fungi to inspire unusual and intricate designs. Van Herpen has also collaborated with Parley for the Oceans to use fabric made from recovered and upcycled marine plastic waste. Known for hertrans-disciplinary
REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. INK AND ACID: THE PSYCHEDELIC DESIGN REVOLUTION Ink and acid: The psychedelic design revolution. The youthful creators of psychedelic graphics transformed visual communication in the late 1960s. Rejecting the cold precision of modernism, they set off a riotous explosion of ‘hot’ colours and organic forms. You could call it a revolution . THE LEAST OF ALL POSSIBLE EVILS BY EYAL WEIZMAN Forensic architecture is on trial, says Edwin Heathcote, in a searing critique of Western interventionism. In his last book, Hollow Land (2007), Eyal Weizman presented a forensic and shrewd analysis of the militarisation and gradual annexation of Palestinian space by Israel. PREFAB HOUSING IN DETROIT DESIGNED WITH NEW WOODLAND Words by Francesca Perry. In the Detroit neighbourhood of Core City, a low-cost, eight-unit housing project has been completed using a prefabricated Quonset hut. Designed by architect Ishtiaq Rafiuddin for Prince Concepts, the 836 sq m project is accompanied by a new 150-tree public woodland – made possible by reallocating funds which would ROBERT VENTURI: A POSTMODERNIST PIONEER Robert Venturi is one of the most original and notable architects from the late 20th century. Regarded by many as the founder of postmodenrist architecture, Robert Venturi is both a celebrated architect and a highly influential writer. Venturi Studied at Princeton University and then at the America Academy in Rome. PUBLIC INSTALLATION ‘ARENA FOR A TREE’ OPENS IN BASEL With integrated seating for contemplating the Persian ironwood tree, Klaus Littmann’s walk-in wooden installation is an homage to nature. In 2019, the Swiss artist Klaus Littmann installed 299 trees in a football stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria – a spectacular intervention that sought to question the future of humans’ relationship withnature.
THE ARCHITECTURE OF LONDON ZOO The architecture of London Zoo. The history of London Zoo’s architecture is a record of our changing attitudes to nature and animal welfare, as grand aesthetic statements have been replaced by unobtrusive habitats that create the illusion of freedom and authenticity, says Charles Holland. Once, some years ago, while cycling along the towpath LITHUANIAN BUS STATION DESIGNED AS TREE-FILLED SOCIAL HUB Lithuanian practice Balčytis Studija has completed a new bus station in Vilkaviškis, a small city in the south-west of the country. Situated across from the Vilkaviškis Cultural Centre, the new 11,300 sq m station project was designed to function both as an efficient piece of transport infrastructure and as a welcoming social hub. THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER CROSSRAIL: MAGNIFICENT ENGINEERING, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE Crossrail is a magnificent feat of engineering. But why do all the stations look the same, asks Tim Abrahams. When it began, the Elizabeth Line was the largest infrastructure project in Europe, and as it nears completion, it is clearly a monumental engineeringachievement.
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Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
MARINA TABASSUM'S ARCHITECTURE OF RESISTANCE Portrait by: João Profírio. With its emphasis on open spaces, light and vernacular materials, Marina Tabassum’s work offers a riposte to the hyper-urbanisation of her native Dhaka – and has won her a growing band of international admirers, writes Priya Khanchandani ‘Light is everything,’ says the Bangladeshi architect MarinaTabassum.
IS MICRO HOUSING THE WAY TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS This is Kaolin Court, designed by Robert and Jessica Barker of Stolon Studio, and built by the practice’s development arm, House of Tuesday. This small tableau of four houses, three maisonettes and two flats, each with three double bedrooms, sell at about £800,000; the per square foot costs compare with Pocket’s micro-homes. ICON 203: SPRING 2021 The cover star of our Spring issue is Virgil Abloh, and we bring you an exclusive interview with the design polymath, discussing everything from architecture school to his design mission. We talk to nine UK-based designers – including Bethan Gray, Chrissa Amuah and Adam Nathaniel Furman – for a special feature on British designpost-Brexit.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION We don’t have the answer yet, but I think that this is the only way forward. Making Nuno: Japanese Textile Innovation from Sudō Reiko is at Japan House London 17 May ‒ 11 July 2021. The exhibition is produced with CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong. Tagged as exhibition, japan, London, textile design, Textiles. MODULOR MAN BY LE CORBUSIER CROSSRAIL: MAGNIFICENT ENGINEERING, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE Crossrail is a magnificent feat of engineering. But why do all the stations look the same, asks Tim Abrahams. When it began, the Elizabeth Line was the largest infrastructure project in Europe, and as it nears completion, it is clearly a monumental engineeringachievement.
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Features. 23.02.15. From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands. “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas: countryside architecture. Rem Koolhaas thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay by Koolhaas on the rural world, the OMA founder argues that architects need to take stock of a new agricultural revolution. THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
MARINA TABASSUM'S ARCHITECTURE OF RESISTANCE Portrait by: João Profírio. With its emphasis on open spaces, light and vernacular materials, Marina Tabassum’s work offers a riposte to the hyper-urbanisation of her native Dhaka – and has won her a growing band of international admirers, writes Priya Khanchandani ‘Light is everything,’ says the Bangladeshi architect MarinaTabassum.
IS MICRO HOUSING THE WAY TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS This is Kaolin Court, designed by Robert and Jessica Barker of Stolon Studio, and built by the practice’s development arm, House of Tuesday. This small tableau of four houses, three maisonettes and two flats, each with three double bedrooms, sell at about £800,000; the per square foot costs compare with Pocket’s micro-homes.ICON MAGAZINE
A new report on the capital's tall towers reveals a city still gripped by real estate speculation and unaffordable housing, despite ongoing crises. Opinion. 15.04.21. PARLEY AND M.I.A RELEASE OCEAN WASTE EYEWEAR COLLECTION 1 day ago · The Clean Waves eyewear range is created from marine plastic debris and reclaimed fishing nets – and sale of the products helps ocean cleanup initiatives Parley for the Oceans, in collaboration with artist and musician Maya MECANOO DESIGNS NYC LIBRARY TOPPED BY ‘WIZARD HAT’ 15 hours ago · The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library, designed in collaboration with Beyer Blinder Belle, transforms a historic building on Fifth Avenue. Dutch architecture practice Mecanoo and US firm Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners have completed the The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library in New York City, within the 1914 shell and steel frame of the Mid-Manhattan Library on Fifth Avenue 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTER London City Hall, 2002. London’s City Hall was designed by Foster to symbolise the transparency of democracy. The building comprises an Assembly chamber, committee rooms, public facilities and the offices of the Mayor, Assembly members, Mayor’s cabinet and support staff. The Assembly chamber faces across the river Thames towards the Tower STUDIO MORISON CREATES BIODEGRADABLE PAVILION FOR The timber, thatch and rammed earth structure is conceived as a space for silence and to connect with nature, but will decompose over time. Studio Morison – a practice run by Heather and Ivan Morison blending art and architecture – has completed a circular pavilion for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) titled Silence – Alone in a World ofWounds.
THE ARCHITECTURE OF LONDON ZOO The architecture of London Zoo. The history of London Zoo’s architecture is a record of our changing attitudes to nature and animal welfare, as grand aesthetic statements have been replaced by unobtrusive habitats that create the illusion of freedom and authenticity, says Charles Holland. Once, some years ago, while cycling along the towpath A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ICONIC EGG CHAIR BY ARNE JACOBSEN Designed in the fifties, the Egg Chair is a design classic that has become one of the most recognisable and copied chairs of all time. The original Egg was created by the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in downtown Copenhagen. Jacobsen was commissioned to design every element of the building,from the
ROBERT VENTURI: A POSTMODERNIST PIONEER Robert Venturi is one of the most original and notable architects from the late 20th century. Regarded by many as the founder of postmodenrist architecture, Robert Venturi is both a celebrated architect and a highly influential writer. Venturi Studied at Princeton University and then at the America Academy in Rome. THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born in Florence in 1933. He moved to England to study architecture and was part of Team 4 with Norman Foster, and later worked with Renzo Piano in Piano and Rogers, untilhe
POSTMODERNISM: THE FLAMBOYANT REJECTION OF MODERNISM Postmodernism began as a fringe movement, made up of designers that were prepared to go radically against what was popular at the time. The movement became more mainstream in the 1980s, which came to be known as the ‘designer decade’ for all the pioneering products and companies that were creating then. British Library St Pancras.ICON MAGAZINE
ICON 204: Summer 2021. Read the 'Grow' issue, featuring Mae-ling Lokko, Jeanne Gang, Kengo Kuma and much more ICON 203: SPRING 2021 Thanks for visiting our site! By submitting your email address you consent that you wish to receive e-mail marketing with the latest news and exclusive offers from icon Magazine and other associated Media 10products.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION Making NUNO, a new exhibition at Japan House London, showcases the work of innovative textile designer Sudō Reiko. Words by Francesca Perry. After a long wait following Covid-19 lockdowns, Making NUNO – an exhibition looking at the work of Japanese textile designer Sudō Reiko, design director of textile firm NUNO – has opened at JapanHouse London.
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From the High Line to the Serpentine, the Dutch landscape designer has redrawn the boundaries between architecture and nature, bringing the wild into the heart of the city. Riya Patel went to meet him in his studio in a remote part of the Netherlands “A real gardener would cut that back,” says Piet Oudolf, pointing to a dry branch that pokes out over the path of his garden in Hummelo, a THE ARCHITECTURE OF PASTICHE Castle Drogo in south-west England, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is a prime example of pastiche. Image: Rob L Davis / CC. Pastiche is a word used to describe work that emulates existing art, theatre and literature as a means to celebrate the work that inspires it MIES VAN DER ROHE'S BARCELONA PAVILION HERALDED THEBARCELONA PAVILION MODELTHE GERMAN PAVILION AT BARCELONA The Barcelona Pavilion was a hugely significant temporary structure that forms part of the early modernist canon of architecture. Designed by modernism’s golden child Mies van der Rohe and his long-time collaborator Lilly Reich, the Barcelona Pavilion is a paragon of modernist architecture and also housed the Barcelona Chair, one of the most recognisable and iconic design objects of the ARCHITECTS PROPOSE INNOVATIVE VISITOR CENTRE DESIGNS FORSEE MORE ONICONEYE.COM
THE LEAST OF ALL POSSIBLE EVILS BY EYAL WEIZMAN Forensic architecture is on trial, says Edwin Heathcote, in a searing critique of Western interventionism. In his last book, Hollow Land (2007), Eyal Weizman presented a forensic and shrewd analysis of the militarisation and gradual annexation of Palestinian space by Israel. THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Three World Trade Center by Richard Rogers. Photo by JJBers Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was bornICON MAGAZINE
ICON 204: Summer 2021. Read the 'Grow' issue, featuring Mae-ling Lokko, Jeanne Gang, Kengo Kuma and much more ICON 203: SPRING 2021 Thanks for visiting our site! By submitting your email address you consent that you wish to receive e-mail marketing with the latest news and exclusive offers from icon Magazine and other associated Media 10products.
SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION Making NUNO, a new exhibition at Japan House London, showcases the work of innovative textile designer Sudō Reiko. Words by Francesca Perry. After a long wait following Covid-19 lockdowns, Making NUNO – an exhibition looking at the work of Japanese textile designer Sudō Reiko, design director of textile firm NUNO – has opened at JapanHouse London.
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THE LEAST OF ALL POSSIBLE EVILS BY EYAL WEIZMAN Forensic architecture is on trial, says Edwin Heathcote, in a searing critique of Western interventionism. In his last book, Hollow Land (2007), Eyal Weizman presented a forensic and shrewd analysis of the militarisation and gradual annexation of Palestinian space by Israel. THE HIGH-TECH, INSIDE-OUT DESIGN OF RICHARD ROGERS Three World Trade Center by Richard Rogers. Photo by JJBers Richard Rogers is one of the best known architects of the later 20th century, known for his high-tech approach to design. British-Italian architect Richard Rogers was born SUDŌ REIKO AND JAPANESE TEXTILE INNOVATION Making NUNO, a new exhibition at Japan House London, showcases the work of innovative textile designer Sudō Reiko. Words by Francesca Perry. After a long wait following Covid-19 lockdowns, Making NUNO – an exhibition looking at the work of Japanese textile designer Sudō Reiko, design director of textile firm NUNO – has opened at JapanHouse London.
ARCHITECTURE FRINGE FESTIVAL OPENS IN SCOTLAND AND ONLINE This year’s hybrid edition of the festival focuses on ‘(un)learning’ architecture through a range of talks, exhibitions and activities. Scotland’s independent architecture festival the Architecture Fringe has now opened, with events taking place both in person across Scotland, and online. With this year’s theme of ‘(Un)Learning’, the festival invites people to explore ERECT ARCHITECTURE COMPLETES COMMUNITY CENTRE IN STOKE Attached to a Grade II*-listed Victorian church, the St Mary's Centre supports diverse community events while respecting its historic surroundings London-based Erect Architecture has completed the St Mary’s Centre, a community centre attached to St Mary’s 10 BUILDINGS BY NORMAN FOSTER London City Hall by Foster + Partners. Photo by Nigel Young. Here’s a look at 10 of the most recognisable buildings by Norman Foster, widely recognised as one of the leading architects in Britain ARCHITECTURE FRINGE ARCHIVES Architecture Fringe festival opens in Scotland and online. This year’s hybrid edition of the festival focuses on ‘(un)learning’ architecture through a range of talks, exhibitions and activities Scotland’s independent architecture festival the Architecture LONDON BRIDGES LIT UP AS PART OF ILLUMINATED RIVER PROJECT Stretching from Blackfriars to Lambeth, five newly illuminated bridges mark the completion of Leo Villareal's project, which will be in place for 10 years Illuminated River, a public artwork bringing light and colour to London’s bridges, THE LEAST OF ALL POSSIBLE EVILS BY EYAL WEIZMAN Forensic architecture is on trial, says Edwin Heathcote, in a searing critique of Western interventionism. In his last book, Hollow Land (2007), Eyal Weizman presented a forensic and shrewd analysis of the militarisation and gradual annexation of Palestinian space by Israel. REM KOOLHAAS: COUNTRYSIDE ARCHITECTURE Rem Koolhaas, the OMA founder, thinks that too little attention is paid to the countryside, where change is happening at a faster rate than in most cities. In this illustrated essay on the rural world, he argues that architects need to take stock of a new agriculturalrevolution
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