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Architecture

Top of the class

From a school that's open to the elements to a curvaceous nursery, architecture can help to give children a head start in life. We visit educational institutions with designs that pass with flying colours.

  • Issue #167
  • 17 min read
Children playing inside a flowing curved timber tunnel structure.
Urbanism

On the up

From a forward-looking emirate to coastal enclaves in Mexico and Morocco, these cities are emerging from the pandemic having made bold improvements and attracted new residents.

  • Issue #165
  • 9 min read
On the up
Fashion

Gardening leave

Whether you plan to spend summer on the beach or in the garden, your wardrobe will benefit from these eco-chic collections. From rugged jackets to cotton T-shirts and sporty watches.

  • Issue #164
  • 7 min read
Modern storefront with golden sculptural canopy and white geometric facade displaying Fateeva branding
Transport

Track changes

Marrakech’s latest design hotel in Yves Saint Laurent’s old backyard. Plus: the rail projects that are getting the green light.

  • Issue #163
  • 5 min read
Track changes
Culture

All falling into place

Fifty architects and planners from around the world reveal the secret ingredients behind spaces that truly work, from Copenhagen cathedrals to bustling restaurants.

  • Issue #160
  • 4 min read
Man in glasses and blue jacket peering into cross-section of house showing people in different rooms
Business

Pit stop

Morocco’s pioneering use of renewable energy is helping it to shift gears to become a car-manufacturing hot spot.

  • Issue #160
  • 4 min read
Pit stop
Architecture

Basic instinct

Architecture practice Studio KO favours simple methods and materials, even when they’re working with star clients.

  • Issue #158
  • 6 min read
Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty of Studio KO sitting at a conference table in their modern office workspace
Manufacturing

Who’s keeping the lights on?

Denmark's wind-power pioneers Vestas and Ørsted are racing to transform Europe's energy landscape, but the current crisis demands immediate solutions alongside long-term renewable innovation.

  • Issue #158
  • 23 min read
Wind turbines in German countryside landscape

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