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Although necessary, power plants are typically an eyesore that don’t attract much positive attention. As Thomas Heatherwick put it, “we are.. Huffington Post 1 week ago
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The simple, functional gov.uk website has won Design of the Year, beating reinvented wheels and AidPods for the prize. So is it the 'Paul Smith of websites'? Share your thoughts here
At first.. guardian.co.uk on April 17, 2013
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Dubbed the "Oscars" of design, the Designs of the Year awards pitched 99 of the most imaginative creations of 2013 against each other. The leading contenders included Thomas Heatherwick's Olympic.. Independent on April 16, 2013
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 Last week the UK’s Culture Minister Ed Vaizey announced that he was commissioning a review of the country’s architecture policy, to be led by Sir Terry Farrell along with a number of high.. Business Insider on April 8, 2013
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Peter Marsh meets the designer Thomas Heatherwick, who straddles the disparate worlds of architecture, art and manufacturing FT.com on April 7, 2013
| Terry Farrell is conducting the first review into the built environment since the Urban Task Force in 2000. What should he be looking at?
Sir Terry Farrell CBE – the world-revered guru of urban.. guardian.co.uk on March 25, 2013
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Terry Farrell is conducting the first review into the built environment since the Urban Task Force in 2000. What should he be looking at?
Sir Terry Farrell CBE – the world-revered guru of urban.. guardian.co.uk on March 25, 2013
| The Designs of the Year contenders include the Olympic cauldron and Beijing's Galaxy Soho building
A folding wheel, a non-stick ketchup bottle and a chair made from sea waste are some of the more.. guardian.co.uk on March 19, 2013
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