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Good eco-site. The name always worries me but the content makes up for it.
Good reality check for graphic designers. The question is how much natural resource is consumed by our hunger for the web?
Big Picture TV streams free video clips of world-renowned thinkers and experts in fields relating to environmental and social sustainability. We like what’s going on here…
Simon’s second office and the bar of choice when in Leeds…
Architects say he’s boring but wouldn’t you like to live in one of his residences such as the ‘Smith House’?

Kids being online, are they asking for trouble or is it helping them to mature into more socially rounded people?
By Sophie Haynes on 11/05/07 in

Pecha Kucha is Japanese for chit-chat and I think we should all get involved!
By Sophie Haynes on 10/05/07 in General

The Big Lottery Fund (BLF) has provisionally allocated Islington £606,433 to spend on children and young people’s play and free time activity.
By Colly on 10/05/07 in

We are all going blogtastic and why?
By Sophie Haynes on 10/05/07 in

Gilbert & George place themselves, their thoughts and their feelings at the centre of their art, and almost all of the images they use are gathered within walking distance of their home in London’s East End.
By Simon Campbell on 09/05/07 in Life outside the mighty Erskine

Professor Guy Julier of Leeds Metropolitan University who hosted the Beyond Masterplanning lecture last night came up with an interesting question…
By Simon Campbell on 27/04/07 in Masterplanning