Can furniture really be carbon negative? Minus Furniture is a research-driven design studio seeking to explore the reality of a net zero and below zero business model. Roddy Clarke investigates
To truly bring about change we must foster entirely new ideas about how products are manufactured and consumed, writes Milo Mcloughlin-Greening of Batch.Works
The Sharjah Architecture Triennial saw a new focus on redefining scarcity and abundance in Africa, writes our new columnist Rue Kothari
Plagued with toxic chemicals, microplastics and an abundance of greenwashing, the world of paint has been under scrutiny for several years. However, thanks to the passion, determination and revolutionary innovation of some manufacturers, is the tide turning towards a greener future for the sector?
Creative Director of LOVE, Russell Ashdown, shares how filmmakers use pace for dramatic effect and how designers can apply this to creating more impactful brand experiences
The British poet LionHeart, who collaborates with architecture practices, explains why emotion-centred design is so important
Adapting and opening up urban harbours to contemporary needs is vital to improving resilience and wellbeing, says Hanna Harris
We need to do more to expand access to the profession from a young age, says Nisha Kurian
Thinking beyond the instagrammable, what if spaces were designed to trigger specific emotions, such as hope? Or a sense of calm, intrigue, surprise? Creative Director of LOVE, Russell Ashdown, shares his thoughts
Don’t let fear of getting it wrong stop you from trying to do the right thing, says Design Can, a community and active resource platform calling for an inclusive and representative creative industry
Its design proved so universal – and disposable – that it’s now facing bans. But, asks Tara Okeke, was this the future the bag’s Swedish inventor expected?
Designing local isn’t easy. It may bring extra complications but there are good reasons why it’s worth going the extra mile
Companies are greenwashing their outside faces, but underneath lurks rampant unsustainable practices few are looking at
Baillie Mishler and Lauryn Menard of Oakland-based PROWL Studio set out a manifesto for future-facing design
Three UK architects discuss how to improve emergency shelters for homeless youth
Green fields, blue skies and nostalgic architecture: the fossil fuel advertising of 20th-century Britain inspired delusion. Now we are not such willing participants
The pandemic has activated designers to expand their traditional roles – and we’re not going back, write Andrew Brown and Katherine Sacco
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems can have damaging effects, especially on marginalised communities, says Sasha Constanza-Chock
Design should embrace children and their development by enabling diverse play wherever possible, argue Amica Dall and Penny Wilson
Waterways have the potential to make cities more sustainable and joyful – but it requires collaboration, creativity and community, explains Mia Lehrer
Plans for Foster + Partners’ Marina Tower herald the greenwashed privatisation of an Athens suburb