Issue No. 26 includes a talk with Professor David Kassuto about Synagogue design in Israel compared to world’s synagogue design and an article about contemporary Israeli jewelry design. Architect David Knafo writes about the new green primary school he designed and David Knight reviews the new extension to the Hayes school in London designed by Hayhurst Architects.
Then we visit the Wuzhen theatre in China and the new Australian office building complex in One Shelley Street.
We have written about a writer's refuge in rural Texas partially built underground like a Native American Pit house in the rehabilitated Brownfield site. A house built on the desert's edge introduces the local Israeli house and garden to European Modernism, it's background being fields and vineyards.
In industrial and product design we see Israeli designer Adi Tuch's – defined by British Art critic Corinne Julius as one of the most exciting young designers –who’s work has created great interest in Europe.
In contemporary sculpture Giora Urian writes about Gregor Gaida and Carole Feuerman's silicone surprising sculptures with Rococo undertones.
