VŪHL 05 lightweight supercar available in Europe

The first right hand VUHL 05 drive example has passed its IVA (Individual Vehicle Approval) test with flying colours and will be seen on UK’s and European roads. The VUHL 05 first hit the headlines at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it was campaigned in the annual hill climb by Mexican-born F1 ace … Read more

How are protected views shaping cities?

In the battle between heritage and development, we face a ‘crisis of verticality’. But does an approach to planning based on protected views just turn the city into a museum?

Fabio: confessions of the original male supermodel

Before Zoolander, David Gandy and Insta-fame, there was only one male model worth knowing: Fabio Lanzoni, a man with flowing blond locks and a jaw as square as a packet of ham. Now 56, he talks about setting a new industry standard and shares his life lessons

How food makes a holiday

From stickily ripe green figs in Turkey to Argentinian steak or a simple French salad of tomatoes and garlic, food can define your trip abroad. How much a part does food play in your holiday destinations?

From New York to Catwalk: The Rise of Michael Kors

He has a personal fortune of over $1billion and one of the most talked about designers on the red carpet. Even the First Lady Michelle Obama chose the 55-year-old for her first official portrait. It’s been quite the rise for the Long Island native fashion designer. From the off it was an interesting start to … Read more

Greener, lighter, safer and made local: Blade supercar with 3D printed chassis

Building the perfect beast. Finally, a sustainable manufacturing platform. 3D printing in the automotive industry design could open the gate to a new universe of car concepts and manufacturing methods. American start-up Divergent Microfactories came with a disruptive new approach to auto manufacturing that incorporates 3D printed nodes connected by carbon fiber tubing that results … Read more