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Modern interior design featuring unique textures, colorful furniture, and innovative materials for a stylish living space.

Part 4: Introducing the MSS partners.

Redeveloped former thermal power plant in Bergamo, featuring outdoor seating areas and modern architecture in a vibrant community space.

Former power plant to socio-cultural hub.

Modern student accommodation building Bath Court by Robert Hirschfield Architects, featuring a striking blue facade in Birmingham.

Bath Court by Robert Hirschfield Architects.

Colorful, textured biomaterials samples arranged on a surface, showcasing innovative designs in sustainable material development.

Innovative biomaterials to specify now.

Modern architectural masterpiece by Zaha Hadid Architects, showcasing unique facades and reflections in a vibrant urban setting.

MAM Shanghai: Zaha Hadid Architects exhibit.

A sustainable art installation featuring a wooden structure with a natural thatched roof surrounded by lush greenery.

Studio Morison: Can art save us from extinction?

Architectural view of BDP Quadrangle's innovative 55 Yonge Street building design in Toronto’s financial district.

BDP Quadrangle + PARTISANS: 55 Yonge Street.

David Holt stands thoughtfully on an urban walkway, reflecting Manchester's architectural regeneration and modern design.

Interview: David Holt, founder of 74.

Textured, breathable performance textiles in various colors, inspired by Bauhaus design aesthetics, displayed in a modern setting.

Spectra: Bauhaus-inspired, performance textiles.

Modern designer chair with sleek black wooden frame and comfortable grey upholstery, highlighting Bristol's creative craftsmanship.

Makers 4 - Bristol: Celebrating creative craft.

Unique biomaterial vases made from sustainable materials, showcasing innovative design and organic shapes with dried flowers.

Top biomaterials designers on our radar.

Colorful ceramic birds in various shapes and sizes, showcasing creative craft inspired by the North West of England.

Makers 2 - North West: Celebrating craft.