
Kendra Jackson
Deputy Editor at Azure Magazine
Managing Editor, Azure Magazine
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azuremagazine.com | Elizabeth Pagliacolo |Stefan Novakovic |Eric Mutrie |Kendra Jackson
Five moments from AZURE’s inaugural Human/Nature conference that defined the intersection of climate change and design. Words Elizabeth Pagliacolo, Stefan Novakovic, Eric Mutrie, Kendra Jackson, Sydney Shilling Posted Apr 24, 2025 SHARE We rely on advertising revenue to support the creative content on our site. Please consider whitelisting our site in your settings, or pausing your adblocker while stopping by.
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azuremagazine.com | Kendra Jackson |Sydney Shilling
Toronto’s Syllable Design shows how second-hand furniture packs a positive double whammy: as a cost-effective solution and an elegant aesthetic for offices. Words Kendra Jackson Photos James Morley/Doublespace Posted Apr 24, 2025 SHARE We rely on advertising revenue to support the creative content on our site. Please consider whitelisting our site in your settings, or pausing your adblocker while stopping by.
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azuremagazine.com | Kendra Jackson |Sydney Shilling
Vitra and Heller revolutionize two of the industry’s main components: PU foam and plastic. Posted Apr 24, 2025 SHARE We rely on advertising revenue to support the creative content on our site. Please consider whitelisting our site in your settings, or pausing your adblocker while stopping by. A titan of heirloom-quality injection-moulded plastic furniture, Heller has long been at the forefront of innovation and sustainable responsibility.
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azuremagazine.com | Kendra Jackson |Sydney Shilling
A new office by Chybik + Kristofprovides an optimistic blueprint for building with home-grown and low-carbon materials. Words Kendra Jackson Photos Courtesy of Chybik + Kristof Posted Apr 24, 2025 SHARE We rely on advertising revenue to support the creative content on our site. Please consider whitelisting our site in your settings, or pausing your adblocker while stopping by.
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azuremagazine.com | Kendra Jackson
A team at the University of East London is turning sugarcane waste into a sustainable concrete alternative. Words Kendra Jackson Photos Katerina Hudakova (Lead Image) Posted Mar 7, 2025 SHARE We rely on advertising revenue to support the creative content on our site. Please consider whitelisting our site in your settings, or pausing your adblocker while stopping by.
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