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People use retail as an outlet to satisfy needs within them for various reasons: leisure, sociability, entrepreneurship, and even stress relief. Maybe your vacation plans are looking a little different this year. Whether you lean towards the timeless wayfarer or something wraparound, ensure you always consider face shape.

The problem? My first piece of wearable tech came in the form of a Casio CMD 40 wristwatch. I adored that ergonomically-challenged timepiece with every neuron I had pulsating through my nine-year-old brain. So much so that, when I lost it after a mere six months, I pestered my mother to buy me another one until she relented.

From the everday family needs to world travel, real estate, entertainment planning and beyond. When your holdings and interests are a global affair, you need a management team that are beyond reproach. Drink responsibly, of course, but on your own terms. For more than quarter of a century, the magnificent island of Mallorca and its vibrant capital Palma has exerted a welcoming gravitational pull within the superyacht universe.

As spring arrives in the UK, it marks six months since we started to plan the fettling of our Discovery 3 into a daily workhorse. The winter months were beginning to thaw and other than the cold, stark realisation that some of the six glow plugs might need replacing, all was well.

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Space-age looks, sharp dynamics and plenty of clever details - still want that ID. Already facelifted, yet only just landed in the UK - we drive the confusing and conventional EV from Munich. Home CAR reviews. Back to Home. Advanced Search Loading Clear all filters Update results Please wait Where do we go from here? The Architectural Review started years ago.

Both the AR and the world around it have transformed immeasurably in that time. At this critical moment, it is the duty of architecture to rethink the everyday, to create alternative imaginaries and to tell new stories. Rather than looking back, this issue looks forward to a series of possible futures.

This is not a manifesto but room to imagine, and imagine differently. Find out more. The world is redistributed into hexagonal cells, where everyone gets their share and is self-sufficient.

The Architectural Review is years from where it started. Hear from the AR Emerging Architecture awards shortlist on 26 November as they discuss their stories and advice — and the winners are revealed.

Kindled by Covid and a highly politicised and racialised landscape, emerging mores could be transformational. Support the AR: join the conversation and stay safe at home with a subscription. The tree is a heavy symbol. When we plant a tree, we think of the old tree that gave us the seed, we think of the cycles of life we are cultivating and of the good that will outlive us when we die.

The tree can turn from object to ornament, resource to material; its meanings and stories stretch beyond the known natural lifecycle of the tree and into literature we read, the art we consume and the streets we walk.

The AR October issue considers that full lifecycle, from planting to growing to cutting, and beyond. Since trees are seen as more valuable dead than alive, we also question the extent to which timber is co-opted to exacerbate, rather than counter, the climate catastrophe.

Afforestation initiatives are not always a natural good, and in Haiti intertwine with colonial imaginaries of the tropical forest. Dana Buntrock. Eleanor Beaumont. Oliver Wilton and Matthew Barnett Howland. Harrison Marshall. Marcel Vellinga. Philipp Meuser and Jennifer Tobolla.



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