Design Indaba
UK artist Morag Myerscough unveils a new installation experience
Francis Kéré designs UNESCO’s Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects
A design solution that aims to restore dignity, independence and time in vulnerable households.
An inhabitable bridge by Wallmakers
The wearable aiming to redefine human mobility
Earthen, 3D printed architecture for young trees
An innovative approach to designing confident childhoods
An assistive keyboard to help people living with Parkinson’s type.
San Francisco based The HomeMore Project develops a shelter aid for homeless individuals
This Is Africa
The statue, titled Kneeling Before Iran, shows the emperor grovelling before Persian king Shapur I. Where did this imagery come from? And why now?
A performative dining experience exploring connection and distance
Studio Gang’s mass timber conference centre redefines Harvard’s campus architecture
Nike in partnership with Dephy shapes the future of movement with their Amplify project.
She experiments with form while capturing the hopes and contradictions of our times.
The regime once seemed untouchable. Now anything feels possible.
Why professionalisation, not just talent, will decide who profits from the continent’s music boom.
Odinga escaped all attempts by his detractors to reduce him to an ethnic leader.
Giorgia Lupi in partnership with MTA and Design have transformed the Fulton Centre into a tribute to the subway system.
Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.
Design Award finalist revolutionising Mobility: SOLE¹ is an AI powered, soft robotic wearable to improve motion.
OK Go turns a music video into an open-source playground for design and animation