German artist Tobias Rehberger re-invents his favourite Frankfurt hangout inside Chelsea’s newly-minted Hotel Americano.
By Nina Boccia |
3 days ago
Section: Interiors
For the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Northwestern District headquarters, ZGF Architects erected a striking high-performance and cost-effective structure on a former Seattle brownfield site.
By Nina Boccia |
16 days ago
Section: Architecture
Tags: Green Design, Institutional
Kicking off today, this four-day festival in the heart of the Bowery is jam-packed with panel discussions, workshops and events that explore the future of cities and how art and culture are vital to their growth.
By Nina Boccia |
25 days ago
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Conference, Cultural, Exhibition
Japanese architect Yasunari Tsukada transforms a long and narrow space into a dramatic hair salon with a shelving and display system that resembles fragile scaffolding.
By Nina Boccia |
April 24, 2013
Section: Interiors
Tags: Commercial
Teased by the warmer temperatures? Feast your eyes on these four knockout outdoor pavilions – including Foster + Partners’ polished canopy recently unveiled in Marseille.
By Nina Boccia |
April 19, 2013
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural
At Euroluce, the biennial that runs concurrently with Salone del Mobile, exhibitors are debuting stunning luminaires. On day one, these head-turning works made us stop and stare.
By Nina Boccia |
April 10, 2013
Section: Design
Tags: Lighting, Milan Design Week, Product Design
Milan Design Week kicks off today, with hundreds of off-site events and installations throughout the city. Here are five must-see events, including collective shows hosted by Moooi and Meet My Project.
By Nina Boccia |
April 8, 2013
Section: Design
Tags: Milan Design Week, Product Design
For a family in Sayo, Japan, FujiwaraMuro Architects creates a variety of spaces within a twisting multi-pronged volume.
By Nina Boccia |
April 2, 2013
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
Led by Lola Sheppard and Mason White, the Toronto firm will present a multi-team design exploration of Canada’s north at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2014.
By Nina Boccia |
March 26, 2013
Section: Architecture
The Japanese architect will receive the 2013 Pritzker Prize for Architecture, the profession’s highest honour.
By Nina Boccia |
March 18, 2013
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Industry News
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