Glass listens to The Wealden’s debut

His voice occupying a timbre that marries Chris Martin to Gordon Sumner, Tim Dickinson is a key part of the Wealden’s busy but muscular sound on the Rushes EP. He doesn’t say much of substance, but he sings as ...

Finding some Headspace in Hong Kong

  A Google-led connected consumer survey summarises that residents in Hong Kong use on average three connected devices a day. A further study claims that while 95 per cent of smartphone usage takes plac...
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Tables with a view

Londoners are getting high like never before, dining and wining with  aplomb at the top of skyscrapers, experiencing their city like never before. Until very recently Londoners of all classes associated suc...
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Creating the image of Yohji …

Glass speaks to Marc Ascoli, who, by inviting young and often little-known photographers of the time such as Koto Bolofo, Nick Knight, Max Vadukul and Paolo Roversi, to shoot for Yohji Yamamoto, revolutioni...
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Mindfulness

MINDCRAFT15 was the Danish Arts Foundation’s design exhibition at Milan Design Week, and this year it was awarded a Special Mention, an appreciation received for its combination of outstanding works and spe...

The MET Gala 2015: the Glass verdict

At the MET Gala in New York the dress code for this year’s Costume Insitute Ball was China: Through the Looking Glass which meant chinoiserie chic and, in general, divided the offerings between pseudo-oriental ...
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Looking up

In the second of a two-part, series Glass explores the world’s skylines and the sustainable future of high-rise buildings High rise buildings, skyscrapers and supertall structures Nowadays the responsib...