Look at the Art - discuss the gallery later!
The Museo e Galleria Borghese. Who can visit Italy without beginning to ask questions about art galleries and museums as they appear on...
Spring in Europe
We've been in Europe for the Spring - so let's begin with our charming apartment in Florence. This apartment is unique. You enter from a...
Rethinking Urban Space
Often we feel disharmony in urban spaces – isolated, overwhelmed by noise, jostled, jangled, finding our way in a maze of shapes that can...
Does it suit?
Can we actually refer to the interior design of a suit store as ‘curated’? In this instance, I think we can. The cleverness of featuring...
The Faroe Islands: Choosing Remote Destinations
Designing travel to remote destinations begins with a recognition that sometimes we long for pristine environs, where remoteness ensures...
Two exhibitions from the archives at the Guggenheim
A Frank Lloyd Wright tribute helps us understand the history of this famous NY Museum while Kandinsky's pre-abstract work provides...
Cut out time for Matisse
‘Colour helps to express light, not the physical phenomenon, but the only light that really exists, that in the artist’s brain.’ Henri...
Glasgow Style goes to Holl
The old Glasgow School of Arts (Scotts Street 1940) designed by Charles R. Mackintosh in 1909, highlights an interesting debate, that of...
Book Covers: Metropolitan Museum acquires more Alice C. Morse
The Thomas J. Watson Library of The Metropolitan Museum has acquired Mindelll Dubansky's collection of books with covers designed by...
Absolutely Cross-disciplinary! Dance of the Cranes
Beautifully presented at the site of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC), on 25th June 2014, the “Dance of the...