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27 August 2020
Felipe Ferrer, the curator of the Peruvian pavilion, tells us what would have been in store at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale.
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27 August 2020
Felipe Ferrer, the curator of the Peruvian pavilion, tells us what would have been in store at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale.
5 October 2023
We head to London’s Design Museum, where a new interactive display aims to challenge our understanding of furniture design.
8 September 2022
We investigate how water interacts with populations around the globe and how cities have learnt to work with it.
30 March 2017
How can we improve the way we interact with our cities? This week we explore a ‘sensory’ waterfront in Seattle, hop on a smelling tour of Austria’s capital and ask if Lisbon is tackling noise as it should.
11 May 2023
Monocle’s Chris Cermak reports from the Professionalizing Law Enforcement-Community Engagement Training Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, to explore how police can better interact with the communities they serve and gain…
17 November 2023
How does Germany’s past affect its interactions with Israel today? Plus: uncovering disinformation from the Middle East, why French radio is booming and how theatres capture the zeitgeist.
13 June 2015
As Baku hosts the European Games, Steve Bloomfield talks to Ramute Remezaite and Emin Milli about the crackdown on civil society in Azerbaijan. Plus: sports writer David Goldblatt reflects on the interaction between sports…
1 September 2013
Andrew Tuck and Robert Bound discuss the art of cheating in sport with author Mike Rowbottom, speak to John Bradshaw about how to interact with cats, and get next week’s news from Monocle news editor Tom Edwards.
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