article Artiq Annual
Volume 3
Artiq Annual
Volume 3

The third volume of the Artiq Annual
has arrived fresh off the press.
has arrived fresh off the press.
The third volume of the Artiq Annual
has arrived fresh off the press.
Volume 3 of Artiq Annual is here!!!
Entirely produced in-house and independently published, this is our third annual love letter to creativity—in all its messy, brilliant, and essential glory. This volume explores the future of creativity and culture, examining the evolving intersections of art, business, and the built environment while asking a powerful question: What’s next?
Inside, you’ll find a collection of stories spanning continents and disciplines, from bold new architecture on the ancient streets of Xi’an and emerging artistic voices in London to hotel brands partnering with world-class photographers and thought leaders redefining the creative industries.
Beyond the features, this volume is also a quiet protest. A refusal to accept the sidelining of imagination. Too often, creativity is seen as soft—intangible, uncertain, difficult to measure—and therefore easy to dismiss. In the pursuit of fast results and financial returns, we risk missing its deeper, longer-term impact. Creativity isn’t a straight line. It doesn’t always tick a box. But it is the foundation for innovation, resilience, empathy, and growth.
Featuring Arnaud Champenois at Belmond, ERIC App, Joke Amusan, Sara Sahores, Yuxuan Hou, Gaia Ozwyn, Rose Shuckburgh, Caroline Norbury at Creative UK, Fran Sanderson at Figurative, Amie Corry at Hospital Rooms, Jon Datta at Sutton Trust, Nowshin Prenon, Juliet Ferguson-Rose, Samson Bakare, Joyce Wang, Heatherwick studio + much more.
We hope it inspires you to rethink the role of creativity in your world, whatever that may be.
Read Volume 3 online for free here. And stay tuned for details on where you can buy a physical copy...
Entirely produced in-house and independently published, this is our third annual love letter to creativity—in all its messy, brilliant, and essential glory. This volume explores the future of creativity and culture, examining the evolving intersections of art, business, and the built environment while asking a powerful question: What’s next?
Inside, you’ll find a collection of stories spanning continents and disciplines, from bold new architecture on the ancient streets of Xi’an and emerging artistic voices in London to hotel brands partnering with world-class photographers and thought leaders redefining the creative industries.
Beyond the features, this volume is also a quiet protest. A refusal to accept the sidelining of imagination. Too often, creativity is seen as soft—intangible, uncertain, difficult to measure—and therefore easy to dismiss. In the pursuit of fast results and financial returns, we risk missing its deeper, longer-term impact. Creativity isn’t a straight line. It doesn’t always tick a box. But it is the foundation for innovation, resilience, empathy, and growth.
Featuring Arnaud Champenois at Belmond, ERIC App, Joke Amusan, Sara Sahores, Yuxuan Hou, Gaia Ozwyn, Rose Shuckburgh, Caroline Norbury at Creative UK, Fran Sanderson at Figurative, Amie Corry at Hospital Rooms, Jon Datta at Sutton Trust, Nowshin Prenon, Juliet Ferguson-Rose, Samson Bakare, Joyce Wang, Heatherwick studio + much more.
We hope it inspires you to rethink the role of creativity in your world, whatever that may be.
Read Volume 3 online for free here. And stay tuned for details on where you can buy a physical copy...


