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The history of vacuum technology from Democritus to microchips and consumer electronics
Richard Storer-Adam takes us from the first hypothesis of a vacuum in ancient Greece, through the scientific discoveries of the 17th century to the applications of vacuum technology in the modern day. Richard Storer-Adam is Managing Director of Double Stone Steel Ltd.
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A pyramid for the people – visiting the Jumex Museum, Mexico City designed by David Chipperfield Architects
Guided by Antonio Moll, we are taken on a tour of the Jumex Museum, home to Colección Jumex, founded by Eugenio Lopez Alonso, the heir of the Mexican juice empire.Antonio Moll is an architect, writer and academic, Director of Moll Architects based in London, UK.
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Quality without Compromise in the art of manufacturing mid-century furniture
Naomi Evans gives tribute to the quality of the furniture designed by Fred Lowen famous for his classic Tessa and Fler models of sofas, chairs, chaises and sideboards.Naomi Evans is an architect based in Melbourne, Australia.
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Creating the impression of a Rain of Light in the interior of the Louvre, Abu Dhabi
Robin Fisher shows us the design process of the perforated steel domed roof of the Louvre, Abu Dhabi and the profound aesthetic effects it has on the interior of the gallery.Robin Fisher is an Architectural Critic and Reviewer based in Lille, France.