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  2. Icon (architecture magazine) - Wikipedia

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    ICON magazine is a British design and architecture magazine established in 2003 [1] by publishing director Daren Newton and founding editor Marcus Fairs, with Art Direction by Violetta Boxhill. [2] After he was fired, Fairs went on to found the online magazine Dezeen in 2006 [3] The title is owned by Media 10 LTD.

  3. Onoffice - Wikipedia

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    It features news, criticism and case studies on architecture, interior and product design for the commercial industry. OnOffice is owned by Media 10 LTD. [1] The current editor is Kaye Preston. OnOffice is part of a wider Media 10 publication and event portfolio that includes ICON, The Clerkenwell Post, Clerkenwell Design Week and Design London.

  4. Clerkenwell - Wikipedia

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    Clerkenwell (/ ˈ k l ɑːr k ən w ɛ l / KLAHRK-ən-well) is an area of central London, England. Clerkenwell was an ancient parish from the medieval period onwards, and now forms the south-western part of the London Borough of Islington. The church of St James in Clerkenwell Close and nearby Clerkenwell Green sit at the centre of Clerkenwell.

  5. Morag Myerscough - Wikipedia

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    [6] her awards include the Design Week award and the New London Architecture Award. [5] Myerscough's name appears in the credits for Danny Boyle's 1994 film Shallow Grave, for which she was the title designer. She appeared as a judge in the 2022 TV series The Big Design Challenge, Sky Arts. [citation needed]

  6. BuckleyGrayYeoman - Wikipedia

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    Rethinking Old Street roundabout, Icon Magazine – Clerkenwell Design Week 2014, [22] Changing Perceptions, 2012 – New London Architecture [ 23 ] References

  7. Clerkenwell Prison - Wikipedia

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    The school building has now been converted into flats. The 9,000 sq ft [9] vaults beneath, dating from the prison era, and now known as the "Clerkenwell Catacombs", remained. They were reopened as air-raid shelters during the Blitz, and are occasionally opened, for instance during Clerkenwell Design Week. For a few years the vaults were open as ...

  8. Darren John - Wikipedia

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    Darren John (born 28 April 1987) is a London-based artist and image-maker whose primary concern as an artist is the value of creative imagination.. John has exhibited extensively since 2009 [1] and had his debut solo show Portal which took place at Proof Gallery London in March 2016.

  9. London Design Festival - Wikipedia

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    London Design Festival is a citywide cultural event that takes place over nine days every September across London. It was founded by John Sorrell and Ben Evans in 2003 and celebrated its 22nd edition in September 2024.