This week, iMac and iPhone designer Jony Ive announced his plans to leave Apple
This week on Dezeen, Apple's chief design officer Jony Ive announced his plans to resign from the technology company after nearly 30 years to start his own venture.
In a statement shared on Apple's website, the British-born designer said he intends to leave the company later this year to establish an independent design company called LoveFrom.
Whilst Ive disclosed very few details about his new project, he did reveal that it is likely to work in the fields of healthcare and wearable tech, and count Apple as one of its clients.
10 of Jony Ive's most revolutionary designs for Apple
Ive is responsible for many of Apple's most successful and distinctive products, including the original iMac, the iPhone and the Apple Watch.
In light of his departure, we took a look back at 10 of his most revolutionary designs for the company that changed the face of tech. RIBA reveals the best of British architecture for 2019
Over in the architecture world, the Royal Institute of British Architects named the winners of its national awards, as well as the longlist for its annual House of the Year competition.
Among the winners of the RIBA National Awards were the V&A Dundee by Kengo Kuma and Heatherwick's Coal Drops Yard, while Niall McLaughlin's Hampshire House and Peter Zumthor's Secular Retreat made it on to both lists.
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