Reviewing early 21st-century trends in architecture, design, the arts, and fashion, this volume from Britain's New Architecture Group offers commentary from prominent creative minds, heavily illustrated with both color photographs and computer model renderings. Richard P. Taylor compares the new "fractured" design of computer-engineered architecture to the paintings of Jackson Pollock. Marcos Lutyens and Tania Lopez Winkler consider how the successful new architect must innovate and design from his own uniquely creative mental space, as can now be interpreted in 3-D computer modeling. Here too are thoughts from Eric Owen Moss, Plasma Studios, Anish Kapoor, Chris Olifi, David Hockney, Stella McCartney, and Alessi.