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The Crit #10: Fash or Tat
The 10th episode of The Crit is here, running the rule over ceremonial set design, the death of Yahoo! Answers, Brit awards statuary, and the interior design schemes of the UK government. We also remember the inimitable Alber Elbaz.
Rafael Moneo awarded Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Architecture Biennale
The Spanish architect, educator and theorist has been given the highest accolade from the Venice Architecture Biennale, which opens on 22 May.
Herman Miller to buy Knoll for $1.8bn
The US office furniture maker Herman Miller will buy its peer Knoll in a $1.8bn cash-and-stock deal, Reuters reports.
The Crit #9: A Rousing Tune
The Crit is back with its ninth episode, in which the hosts look at the UX design of public mourning, backtracking at the V&A, a new appointment at Het Nieuwe Instituut, and two new Antepavilion designs.
Antepavilion announces two winners
Proposals by Nima Sardar of studioN, and Morgan Trowland and Julian Maynard Smith, will both be constructed for the fifth edition of London's annual pavilion competition.
Aric Chen appointed artistic director of Het Nieuwe Instituut
Aric Chen has been announced as the new artistic and general director of Het Nieuwe Instituut, a Rotterdam-based institute of architecture, design and digital culture.
The Crit #8: Robots For Public Delight
As goods and products begin to flow freely down the Suez Canal once more, so too has The Crit returned to offer a steady flow of all the latest design news.
Counter Measures
How can we measure time in a way that centres long-term environmental change rather than human industry?
Lost Time project returns to highlight the gender pay gap
Lost Time, a print project launched last year, has returned to highlight the UK's 15.5 percent gender pay gap.
The Crit #6: Digital Tumescent
The latest analysis and news from the world of design and architecture is here. We're happy to report that ‘Digital tumescent’, the sixth episode of Disegno’s The Crit is available now.
The Tourists
Founded in 1958, the DSN is the Earth’s most sophisticated means of interplanetary exchange – the system by which NASA passes telemetry data between Earth and its spacecraft.