Posts by Laura Santamaria

The Nine Muses

Published in

2012
Structured as an allegorical fable and based on Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey, this impressionistic documentary is divided into nine overlapping chapters and merges a dazzling array of archive material…

Handmade Houses

Published in

Art & Culture
This question, one loaded with the bubbling excitement of infinite possibility and freedom, is at the core of Richard Olsen’s Handmade Houses, an inspiring book charting a century of ‘green’ architecture…
Image: Spooge UK

Wonder Wood

Published in

Environment, Lifestyle

From an elegantly arching chair inspired by the sketches of shoe designer Manolo Blahnik, to a soaring staircase which springs from its foundations like a branch reaching towards the sky, the 2011 Wood Awards showcase the very best in design and craftsmanship using this most versatile of materials.

Photo: Charl Marais/Sublime

Singing in the Key of Life

Published in

Art & Culture
It’s a tough call to interview Kirsty Bertarelli. The Sunday Times Rich List ranks her as the wealthiest woman in Britain, and she is a former Miss UK turned successful…

The Secret Life of Plants

Published in

Technology
With populations growing and land available for production shrinking, feasible solutions to our future food security are crucial. Self-proclaimed plant magicians PlantLab dig deep into science to find the ideal…

The Boy Mir

Published in

2011, Back Issues
The Brighton-based film-maker decided to travel to Afghanistan after being haunted by a newspaper article about a US aircraft accidentally firing on an Afghan wedding. The pilot had reacted to…

The Thrifty Forager

Published in

Art & Culture
In her second book, Alys Fowler combines the fast-growing trend for foraging with the necessity for thrift, and the result is marvellous for countryside and urban dwellers alike. Fowler encourages…

Everything is Broken

Published in

Art & Culture
Her focus is the authority’s alarming response to the cataclysmic cyclone that struck the delta region in 2008, killing between 150,000 and half a million people (depending on which estimate…