Shiny and New by Danine Alati
Contract - inspiring commercial design solutions
May 2007
>McCann Erickson Headquarters


Turner Castle/Dunne Raby Studio by Sutherland Lyall
AJ Specification
20 Apr 2007
>Dunne & Raby Studio


Extending your dreams by Chloe Scott
Metro
10 Apr 2007
>The Slat House


Bargain Basement  by Grant Gibson
FRAME
Mar 2007
>McCann Erickson Headquarters


Take Slat  by Jonathan Bell
*Wallpaper
Oct 2006
>The Slat House


Office of the Month: McCann Erickson
Business Life
Oct 2006


Steeling Beauty
FX
Oct 2006
>McCann Erickson Headquarters


Hidden Depths by Susie Hyden and Carl Turner
IdFX
Apr 2006
>Opal House


Architects' Houses by Noriko Takiguchi
Pen with Attitude, Japan
Apr 2006


Where the people provide the colour by Amelia Thorpe
Financial Times
6 Nov 2005
>Colin Hecht House


According to Type by Amelia Thorpe
Living etc
Oct 2005
‘The key idea in the layout is the “upside down house”, with the living space above and the bedrooms below, says Carl. It makes for the best use of natural light in the living area.’


Double Act by Elspeth Thompson
The Sunday Telegraph
20 Mar 2005
‘Cass is brilliant – he can tell immediately if a space is going to work, and if there’s a problem he’ll know how to solve it’ says Walliams.
>Walliams Apartment


Summerhouse: Stoke Newington, London by Graham Bizley
Building Design
Sep 2004
>The New Summerhouse


Simple, Sam says by Lauris Morgan-Griffiths
Grand Designs
Apr 2004
>Colin Hecht House


Underexposed
Creative Base
Mar 2001
>Eleven exhibition


Young Guns go for it
The Guardian Space
Feb 2001
‘If you’re under 35, you’re fit for one thing: designing drainpipes on the mega projects of sexagenarian architects, until you too can collect your bus pass. But what about the rebels? They went quiet for most of the 90s, but are perhaps re-emerging, as proper young designers flick the finger to the establishment and go for it alone in their own firms.

Some are as young as, phew, 25 – practically foetuses - and, in the words of one of the curators/contributors Carl Turner of Turner Castle are “sick of the factory system. We want the freedom to do what we like - buildings, furniture, graphics”.
>Eleven exhibition


Workplace Signage: Showing the Way by Jeremy Myerson
Design Week
26 Jan 2001
>Instinctive Wayfinding at Heathrow Airport


Studio Living by Tim Herbert
FHM
Jan 2001


Social Workers
Blueprint
Oct 2000
>Instinctive Wayfinding at Heathrow Airport


New Coates for grim old sites by Nome Nieswund
The Independent Monday Review
21 Jun 1999


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