Blurring Innocence and Experience: William Smalley and the Architecture of Connectivity Blurring Innocence and Experience: William Smalley and the Architecture of Connectivity In November 2018, themodernhouse.com cited London-based architect William Smalley as one of, ´The best British a...
The Cult of Corian® – 51 Years of Stunning Surfaces The Cult of Corian® – 51 Years of Stunning Surfaces People who like Corian® don’t just like Corian®. They love it. We should know – it´s our biggest seller by a country mile. Customers regularly send ...
Absorbed by Nature: Architecture That Blurs Distinctions between the Outdoors and the Built Environment Absorbed by Nature: Architecture That Blurs Distinctions between the Outdoors and the Built Environment We live in a world increasingly occupied by technology. The way we consume literature, art and e...
Wood, Glorious Wood – Our Ongoing Obsession with Natural Materials in Interior Design Wood, Glorious Wood – Our Ongoing Obsession with Natural Materials in Interior Design We’re all connoisseurs here, right? We all keep our eyes on material innovations and developments in architecture ...
God has Left the Building: The UK Church Conversion Boom God Has Left the Building: The UK Church Conversion Boom In Whalley Range in South Manchester stands the old St. Edmund’s Church: a great, imposing, though somewhat squat gothic building (there wasn’t...
The Intersection between ‘Grand Designs’ and Small Spaces The Intersection between ‘Grand Designs’ and Small Spaces In his celebrated and hugely influential 1973 book, Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Mattered , German ‘Buddhist Economis...