July/August 2022
CONTENTS REPORTER
013 Reporter The FX Awards returns this November for the first in-person black-tie event since 2019
014 The Business News and pictures from the design sector
018 Top Ten Our pick of products new to market
020 Diary The pick of events happening this month or coming up
022 One to Watch Showcasing the work and talents of architecture and design practice Studio Saar, founded in 2019 and working from its two main ofices in Frome, UK and Udaipur, India
024 Profile After spending four years as British heritage manufacturer Bisley’s showroom and interior designer, Jeanine Goddard takes a step up to become the company’s creative director
PROJECTS
028 Archer Humphryes/Pirajean Lees / KOKO, London With KOKO’s redesign, the team reached back through time, taking inspiration from the 19th century theatre’s deep history, reviving and revitalising it for London’s 21st century clientele
034 Bluebottle / Atomico, London Bluebottle has transformed the interior of an Art Deco building to challenge the normal conventions of the modern ofice space
038 Linda Boronkay Design Studio / Osborn House, Australia A boutique property with a history as a health retreat dating back to the 19th century, Osborne House has been redesigned as a luxury hotel in Australia’s Southern Highlands
FEATURES
040 Brief Encounters Veronica Simpson learns how artist Rana Begum uses form, light and colour at the Pitzhanger Manor
043 Bars & Leisure Focus As FX discovered, there is no room for mediocre in the competitive bar and leisure sector
066 Brief Encounters Veronica Simpson examines the life-sized space for community brought to life by Syrian sculptural artist Mohamad Hafez
068 Ruins Veronica Simpson travels back in time to bring you some recent inspirational approaches to reincarnating ruins from our past
077 Showrooms Rather than looking at the designs renowned studios produce for others, FX instead takes a look at how they design their own workspaces
098 Airports Kay Hill investigates the move towards more sustainable airport buildings, despite some saying the only eco-friendly response is not to take the job at all
TECH SPEC
111 Light+Tech Jill Entwistle looks at the many ways luminaires can be used to emphasise shadow and light
BACK PAGE
126 If Only ...we could trick the mega rich into thinking they’re in space, says Alex Luria, associate at Jestico + Whiles
This image The Nulla 18 Extradark lamp by Davide Groppi allows for distinct lighting that frames the essence of exhibits
SANDRA CIAMPONE
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