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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Metropolis Magazine

Al Jazeera’s European HQ Adapts to Life in the Shard

Al Jazeera’s European HQ Adapts to Life in the Shard

The designers behind the media network's new London newsroom studio had to work around a major design obstacle—Renzo Piano's architecture.
The Rise of the Robot Operator

The Rise of the Robot Operator

After two decades of experience in robotics-based fabrication, Andreas Froech, founder of Machineous Consultants, wants more control over his work and is reclaiming his role in the design process.
Futuristic Transport

Futuristic Transport

A striking silhouette against the Southern California landscape, the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center is an intriguing feat of collaborative engineering.

Archive »ARCHITECTURE

Son of Glasgow

Son of Glasgow

A new exhibition devoted to Charles Rennie Mackintosh offers an objective appraisal of the architect’s work.
New Naturalism

New Naturalism

Triptyque defies the conventions of Brazilian Modernism and São Paulo’s urbanism in the new Groenlândia gallery.

Archive »DESIGN

Surface Matters

Surface Matters

Nathalie Du Pasquier reflects on her beginnings, contemplates Memphis’s enduring legacy, and touches on the blurring of art and design.
Q&A: Jeremy Myerson on the Real Meaning of Inclusive Design

Q&A: Jeremy Myerson on the Real Meaning of Inclusive Design

The director of the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design on designing with people rather than designing for them

Archive »CULTURE

Design in Crisis: How Economic Bust Has Redefined the Value of High Design

Design in Crisis: How Economic Bust Has Redefined the Value of High Design

An Italian design legend considers the positive effects that the world’s financial crisis has had on luxury design.
It's Time for Architecture to Celebrate Diversity

It's Time for Architecture to Celebrate Diversity

Metropolis's editor in chief looks forward to a more diverse architectural profession.

Archive »PRODUCTS

Recondite Retail

Recondite Retail

Please Do Not Enter isn’t a secret, but it isn’t exactly well-known either. To founders Nicolas Libert and Emmanuel Renoird, both originally from Paris, this means they are doing something right.
Illuminated Carpet

Illuminated Carpet

Philips Lighting’s tiles glow with wayfinding, colors, patterns, and even the news.

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