The first thing that strikes you about the recently completed Sunac Guangzhou Grand Theatre is the intense red of its facade. Steven Chilton Architects drew inspiration from China’s flowing, embroidered silk fabrics …
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The Berlin bag label Ucon Acrobatics is celebrating its 20th anniversary. What better way to celebrate than with like-minded people? To mark the occasion, the design- and art-savvy label is cooperating with typography artist Eike König …
Summer has arrived, and with it a longyearned- for slice of freedom. There are times when it feels like it was “before”. Then you start getting a bit nostalgic. Somehow, you can’t stop yourself from thinking about it. There doesn’t seem to be an innocent light-heartedness anymore. We also have these thoughts, and it’s this “contemplation” that we’ve devoted this issue to …
In the 5 Vie District the Veneto-based company celebrates two years of RIVIERA with the exhibition “ALONE TOGETHER” and present the new space Lapalma for Architects.
A refined allure, exotic details and a delicate colour palette are the salient features of The Intimate Suite, the new home environment of ETRO Home Interiors coming as the natural evolution of the Living Room.
An emblematic case history of urban resilience in the post pandemic era: the new UNA Group flagship hotel redefines the canons and aesthetic language of hospitality. Designed by Italian architecture studio Vudafieri-Saverino Partners.
A new architecture that aims to share knowledge, experience and expertise, reinterpreting the boundaries between learning and community. Designed by Italian studio Flaviano Capriotti Architetti, the new campus reflects the holistic approach of the university institution.
The exhibition Fire demands its Fuel (April 21 – June 12, 2021) was curated by Elisa R. Linn and Lennart Wolff (KM Temporaer) at the joint invitation of Drei and Markus Lüttgen. It marks the beginning of a year-long exhibition program under alternating direction by the two galleries …
Tiril Hasselknippe talks to Elodie Evers, a Berlin curator, about her solo exhibition The Future Never Sat Still at DREI – her Cologne based Gallery …
Star designer Eva Poleschinski sets trends for a cozy yet chic look at home with her latest homewear collection “Indoor + Outdoor” …
In our last issue, we used this page to write about our hopes and dreams for the future. We were somewhat hopeful that the next time we came to write this passage, we would be a bit closer to reaching them than where we find ourselves now. But where are we, actually?
The Dutch city of Eindhoven will soon be home to the world’s highest “woodscraper”. The two towers – 100 and 130 metres high and known as the Dutch Mountains – are to set new standards in high-rise timber construction …
All-new iMac features stunning design in a spectrum of vibrant colors, the breakthrough M1 chip, and a brilliant 4.5K Retina display …
The graphic designer Larissa Paar quickly swapped her Macbook for a tattoo machine. With wit, charm and a true attitude towards life, she conjures up her drawings and art on the skin of her customers.
Pavilion of Estonia: “Square! Positively shrinking” at the International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia 2021
The exhibition “Square! positively shrinking” explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns …
Kim Herforth Nielsen is one of the world’s most prominent architects. In an interview, the head of the award-winning Danish firm 3XN describes what truly sustainable building means, why it is worthwhile and what future-oriented projects should look like …
Fluid and sustainable work environments: Frigerio Design Group designs an evocative and permeable headquarters for the Italian brand of prêt à porter, seeking the wellbeing of employees and the planet …
The skyline of the Big Apple has been on international display not just since Nine-Eleven. But since then, virtually all renowned architecture studios have wanted to put their stamp on it. And with some very curious ideas!