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  2. 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.

  3. Principle Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Principle became a sponsor of Clerkenwell Design Week. [21] Innovation. In 2011, ...

  4. London Design Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Festival also commissions and curates its program of Landmark Projects, Projects at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and Special Commissions throughout the city. [13] [14] [15] The Festival also has events including its thought-leadership programme the Global Design Forum, talks, keynotes, daily tours, and workshops.

  5. 15 Clerkenwell Close - Wikipedia

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    15 Clerkenwell Close is a building in Islington, London, designed by architects GROUPWORK with structural engineer Webb Yates Engineers, completed in 2017.The building's stone façade was controversial when it appeared, as the precise location of rough and smooth stones had not been fully detailed in the building's planning documents.

  6. 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

  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. Design Week - Wikipedia

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    Design Week is a UK-based website, and formerly a weekly magazine, for the design industry. It was first published in October 1986 by Centaur Communications. [1] According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations primary circulation for 2007 was 8,074. [2] In 2011, Design Week became a digital-only publication. [3] [4]

  9. Nahoko Kojima - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the artist released the Human Collection a series of wearable paper cut pieces inspired by her background in fashion design. Shiro (2018) is Kojima's largest piece to date, over 23 metres in length, a life sized Blue Whale cut by hand from two sheets of custom made Japanese Washi paper.