Plus: The best products of 2022 | |
|
|
| Top of Mind | “When I have acquaintances coming to Toronto from the airport, I say, as you approach the city, just please don’t look left at Liberty Village, because what we’ve built is outrageous. Avert your eyes. It’s an embarrassment that we’ve collectively allowed that to happen.” — Peter Clewes, principal of architects—Alliance, on the highs and lows of Toronto's condo boom | |
| | | | The Year’s Best Product Design | From AndLight’s stackable Column Pendant to surprises like Moooi’s Piro diffuser, this year’s top picks focus on flexibility, accessibility and organic forms. | |
|
| | |
| | | | | | Holiday Shopping | Rome’s refreshed La Rinascente department store better engages with shoppers — and the city. | |
|
|
| | | One for the History Books | Toronto’s Wychwood Library gets an update by Shoalts and Zaback Architects. | |
|
| | School's In Session | Our revamped Schools section offers a comprehensive guide to architecture and design education. | |
|
|
|
---|
| | Events | On January 18, a virtual webinar featuring Gensler principal Steven Paynter examines the trend of offices getting converted into housing. At Berlin’s Stallmann Gallerie, Do You Live Here? highlights the relationship between art and the living room. | | |
Jobs | In Zurich, Bjarke Ingels Group seeks a BIM Coordinator with 5 years of BIM experience, preferably in aviation. German proficiency is a bonus. In London, UK, Perkins & Will has a vacancy for a Junior Interior Designer with good AutoCAD, Revit and hand drawing skills. | | |
| | | | |
|