Artists and architects unite to imagine creative solutions to the global...
Across the globe, capital is driving housing development goals away from social priorities, feeding the gradual death of our city centres as they progress from spaces of culture and contrast to...
View ArticleIn Pictures: The radical Italian discos of the ’60s and ’70s
The 1960s and 1970s were a brief period of clubbing utopia in Italy where a wave of radical architecture groups started transforming spaces in an ideological way. The era, brought to life in a new show...
View ArticleNico Hogg’s photography captures the transformation of urban London
Over the last ten years, Keysound Recordings has become one of electronic music’s essential taste-making labels, under label boss, Rinse FM resident and all-round UK underground guru, Martin Clark (aka...
View ArticleMar Cerdà: the artist recreating the world of Wes Anderson in miniature
In photographs, Spanish artist Mar Cerdà’s dioramas are hard to distinguish from the iconic film scenes they recreate. But in real life, her miniature creations could fit into the palm of your hand....
View ArticlePhotographer Marc Vallée on two decades of documenting youth culture
“For the last twenty years plus I’ve been documenting youth culture, from graffiti, defensible architecture and skateboarding to political dissent, plus so much more,” explains Marc Vallée. Vallée is a...
View ArticleHuck unleashes a terrifying creature upon Shoreditch
How do you draw fear? That’s the challenge British illustrator Toby Melville-Brown encountered when we commissioned him to interpret themes from Huck’s Freaked Out Issue. Toby created a radiant black...
View ArticleThe architect building his own skate oasis in the ruins of the Greek crisis
The sun is shining brightly on Kerameikos, a district in central Athens that has seen better days. Greek architect Zachos Varfis is leading us through tree-lined streets a short walk from Athens’ main...
View ArticleWhy the brutalist architecture of Britain’s housing estates matters in 2016
I’ve been vaguely aware of the dialogue surrounding Brutalist architecture for a little while now, and as far as I knew the debates were mainly about whether or not those big, ugly blocks flanking the...
View ArticleA peek inside the world’s most unusual nomadic homes
“Where architecture has often sought stability and thus the lack of movement, modernity has brought a sense of the nite, and a good deal of modesty about posterity and longevity,” writes Philip Jodidio...
View ArticleA town for tomorrow: Thamesmead’s utopian history
Evidently, there’s something dystopian about Thamesmead. Stanley Kubrick used its backdrop to ominous effect in A Clockwork Orange, while Chris Cunningham picked it as the nightmarish location for the...
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