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Studio Visit: Thomas Heatherwick Studio

Heatherwick Studio is a wonderful place where almost anything can happen. V&A Channel visited the studio, and spent some time with the founder, the maverick Thomas Heatherwick, and head of innovation, Stuart Wood, to discuss projects past and present, and how Heatherwick Studio developed their extraordinary approach to design.

By V&A Channel – 22.08.2012
  
Barking Bathhouse Bar
Something & Son: Barking Bathhouse

Inventive design duo Something & Son have been commissioned by CREATE to revive the tradition of the Bathhouse in London’s Barking, with a structure that combines industrial heritage, a raw design aesthetic with sustainable luxury. Cucumber facial on a shingle shore anyone?

By Rachel Perlmutter – 01.08.2012
  
Intel Triptych: Hellicar & Lewis

The insatiable interactive duo Hellicar & Lewis have collaborated with Intel to produce an installation which manifests three of the core elements of the Intel Ultrabook’s3rd generation Intel Core processors: Performance, Security and Design. We popped in to the Triptych launch to wave our arms in front of the work and chat with Pete Hellicar about the creation process.

By Millie Ross – 01.08.2012
  
Jean and Martine's A Thousand Years
A Soft Catastrophe: Martine Feipel & Jean Bechameil

Belgium collaborative duo Martine Feipel and Jean Bechameil, of the acclaimed Luxembourg Pavilion at last year’s Venice Biennale, take a break from installing their London show to discuss working as a partnership and their latest installation, A Thousand Years, on now at the University of the Arts London, Arts Gallery.

By Millie Ross – 12.07.2012
  
Prospectus: Spatial Design of the collaborative exhibition at Chelsea College of Art & Design

Interior and Spatial design student, Laura Blenkinsop, tells Jotta about the ideas behind and making of the exhibition Prospectus- a collaborative project from a collective of cross-disciplinary student researchers, practitioners and staff from Chelsea College of Art and Design.

By Laura Blenkinsop – 31.05.2012
  

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