Jessica Rose loves magazines.



“Is Rihanna The New Diana?”




THE SUNDAY TIMES magazine

 
  
                                                   “The Good, The Bad, and The Miley”
“Dolly World: Tighten Your Bra Straps...”





                       My parents designed the RIBA. (See me now?)     THE LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE             Tudor on the outside. Early Modern on the inside. (Guess who.)     THE LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE                  

I shared a roof with George Bernard Shaw, Jack Leslie and the Queen. (Say my name, say my name.)        the LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE                           

What connects one Poet Laureate,  two West Ham footballers, and three Olympians? (Hint: you walk past me every day.)     the LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE





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                  Nuit Blanche*                    





This newspaper is not an exhibition catalogue!

Goldsmiths, University of London 





*B.Y.O sleeping bags (and other fort building material)

I decided to search for my biological family sitting at the top of a double decker bus, stuck in traffic in Shoreditch, late for work at The Sunday Times magazine in London. 

Toronto Life





  The Movement Movement is a movement about movement.    The Movement Movement is an art movement.                                                        


 The Movement Movement runs the world’s art institutions.                
 The Movement Movement runs the Royal Ontario Museum!  



“Colour is only in your head.”    
Jaan Poldaas Estate & Archive




Where’s Karl’s cat?  Prada or Blade Runner?  Away with the birds.  Dippity-split.  Pony up.   Give an apple to Elle.




X[OH!]DRAKE
The Drake Hotel



WALLPAPER*




What is design                     ?





THE  TIMES 













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Portuguese architecture studio Aires Mateus’ most recent love affair with concrete is the new Pa.te.os Hotel – or, ‘patios’, in Portuguese. Set in an untamed part of the Alentejo landscape, the project consists of a series of interconnected courtyard houses overlooking the Atlantic in an oak grove on the hillside of Serra da Grândola. Its concrete forms, 
                       like                               sculptures
                  in
                         the                                 wild,

allow the natural surroundings to become part of the architecture. Shapes confidently cut out of the strong concrete volumes mimic the hilly topography of the region, offering look-out points to connect with the land and sea....