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Pals Over Politics: Why your friendships elicit greater consciousness than your Twitter feed
Last night I had dinner with one of my most long-standing pals. We made friends on the school bus at the wise old age of ten, in New...

Lisa Pike
Feb 7, 20173 min read
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The Great British Break-Off
Over the last 36 hours, Britain has been coming to terms with what has been one of its most historic referendums. Taking a turn that...

Lisa Pike
Jun 25, 20164 min read
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ZHA to Press On
Nearly three and a half weeks on, the passing of the most influential and seemingly invincible Dame Zaha Hadid is no less confounding....

Lisa Pike
Apr 24, 20161 min read
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Maverick Technology
This week, the Design Museum’s director announced the opening date for its new home in Kensington, London to be November this year. A...

Lisa Pike
Mar 22, 20161 min read
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Public Place, Social Space
This week some friends and I joined Monograph London for their Japanese supper club. It's an experience evening that fosters a synthesis...

Lisa Pike
Mar 20, 20161 min read
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The Beauty of the Barbican
There is something so very appealing about the Barbican. Whether it's the scheme's shear scale or perhaps the delicious employment of...

Lisa Pike
Feb 23, 20161 min read
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We're Listening
In the Autumn of last year, a group of designers/ architects/ weekend nomads took the trip down to Dungeness. We found the Listening Ears...

Lisa Pike
Feb 13, 20161 min read
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