Monday, 4 May 2020

BBC One builds on Martin Parr idents with new lockdown-inspired films

The new idents continue to focus on real people and communities and how they are staying connected through tea breaks, football and disco.



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Architecture news website ArchDaily sold to e-commerce platform Architonic

Architecture news website ArchDaily sold to e-commerce platform Architonic

Products database Architonic has acquired architecture news website ArchDaily in a deal thought to be worth around €10 million.

Architonic, based in Zurich, said the two brands will "join forces strategically to consolidate their market positions and cross-leverage their expertise, with an ambitious plan for growth and innovation."

The two sites will continue to operate as separate platforms, Architonic said.

Architecture news website ArchDaily sold to e-commerce platform Architonic
ArchDaily has been purchased by Architonic

"Founded by architects for architects, ArchDaily and Architonic share the same DNA, providing the perfect fit in terms of both mission and culture," said Architonic CEO Stephan Bachmann.

"Our coming together as one international organisation means we can bundle our joint expertise and experience, and leverage it to develop and grow further our two sister platforms individually."

Two sites will operate as separate platforms

Architonic, which maintains a list of around 400,000 furniture, lighting and other products, was founded in 2003 by architects Tobias Lutz and Nils Becker. Becker has since left the business.

The ArchDaily deal comes five years after Architonic was itself bought by Swiss media group NZZ, which bought a majority stake in Architonic in 2015 and acquired the remaining share of the Swiss brand in March this year.

Architecture news website ArchDaily sold to e-commerce platform Architonic
Architonic and ArchDaily will continue to operate as separate platforms

ArchDaily, which publishes news about architecture and maintains a database of architectural products, was founded in 2008 by architects David Assael and David Basulto.

It is headquartered in Chile and has regional websites publishing in Spanish, Portuguese and Mandarin alongside the main www.archdaily.com website.

"Architecture industry is on the verge of a rapid digitalisation"

"As the urbanisation of the world continues to grow exponentially and the architecture industry is on the verge of a rapid digitalisation process, our profession is more important than ever," said ArchDaily co-founder David Basulto.

"Architonic and ArchDaily want to play their own active role in shaping these developments by providing inspiration, knowledge and the relevant tools through both their platforms."

The online architecture and design media landscape is still dominated by independent platforms, many of which emerged from the blogging boom in the early years of the century.

While some have continued to thrive, others have closed or been acquired by larger media brands or e-commerce players. US interiors site Design*Sponge closed in August last year after 15 years. Around the same time, Design Milk was bought by e-commerce platform Ahalife.

US urbanism network Curbed was acquired by Vox Media in 2013, although several of its city-specific sites were later closed. Last month, Curbed was folded into New York Magazine.

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Pentagram’s Harry Pearce gives Camden Art Centre a respectful modernist rebrand

Understated and balanced, the new typographic identity is designed – much like the gallery itself – to support and complement art.



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Shishido Mazafaka on his freaky flesh-like purses, belly buttons and shot glasses

The Japanese DJ and artist tells us about his flesh-inspired items – all of which are made primarily of silicone, but the rest remains a secret, “sorry”.



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Gathering over 70 animators from around the world, #FlattenTheCurve is an uplifting compilation of the quarantine experience

Using the power of animation, Kathrin Steinbacher and Emily Downe came up with a way to spread positivity during the Covid-19 crisis.



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