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high-quality editorial on the contract design of ofices, hotels, healthcare, education and leisure produced by our team of dedicated


journalists and industry experts. designcurial.com


Harrison appoints Claire Siderfin as UK creative director of branding Brand and design agency Harrison has appointed renowned branding specialist Claire Siderfin as UK creative Director of branding. She has some 20 years of experience in developing and evolving brand identities and


experiences for major names such as JP Morgan Chase, UBS, Dr Martens, and Marks & Spencer.


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Nulty designs lighting scheme for the Big Mamma Group’s first restaurant in Milan


International lighting design practice Nulty has completed a lighting scheme for Gloria, a vibrant new dining experience from the Big Mamma Group. Situated on Via Tivoli in Milan’s chic Brera district, the restaurant features a showstopping design narrative from the in-house design team, bursting with character and fearless use of colour and materials. The Italian-villa inspired interior required a supportive lighting scheme to elevate the energetic ambience and allow the decorative elements of the design to shine. nultylighting.co.uk


Vitra unveils new interiors of VitraHaus Loft Sabine Marcelis has developed the new interiors of the VitraHaus Loft on the Vitra Campus, bringing a bright and fresh perspective to residential interiors. Vitra will also launch limited editions of two products by Verner Panton in a range of colours curated by Marcelis. vitra.com


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Eco-inspired Green Ark project


The Meise Botanic Garden in Belgium, one of the world’s largest conservatories of endangered plant species, has celebrated the completion of the Green Ark project, featuring the successful renovation of the 7,600m2


of greenhouse complex and the


inaugurated at Belgium’s historic Meise Botanic Garden


installation of a hyperboloid pavilion made with sustainable Kebony Clear wood. Designed by NU Architectuuratelier


and Archipelago, the Green Ark project lies at the heart of the 92-hectare Meise Botanic Garden and houses more than 10,000 species of endangered plants across 22 different greenhouses, each independently regulated to ensure optimal temperature and climate conditions for the diverse collection of


flora. Other pioneering new technologies installed at the Green Ark include an irrigation system that recycles rainwater that falls on the building, while energy consumption has been halved in comparison to the old greenhouse facilities. Creating a place to conserve and


research vulnerable species, the Green Ark will also act as learning hub, educating the Meise Botanic Garden’s 240,000 annual visitors on the ever- increasing threat that climate change poses to the planet’s biodiversity and the innovations in place to protect the environment for future generations. kebony.com


WilkinsonEyre appointed to design landmark bridge in Toronto


In collaboration with Zeidler Architecture and Two Row Architects, WilkinsonEyre has been awarded the Keating Bridge Channel Pedestrian Bridge project following an open design competition. The sculpturally arched bridge is set to provide Ontario’s capital with a striking waterfront destination. The elevated walkway aligns with both the summer solstice sunset and winter solstice sunrise wilkinsoneyre.com


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