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Architecture and design for contemporary working environments


The New Brevo House by Pedrali

Brevo has given its Parisian headquarters, La Maison Brevo, a major makeover, prioritizing innovation and employee well-being for its 400 staff members. The furnishings, curated by Pedrali, transform the 3,000 sq m of interior and exterior space into dynamic, stimulating environments that foster collaboration and diverse work styles.

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How many forms can an idea take? Fantin has the answer

One material, metal; thirty-five colors; and endless possible configurations for modern, versatile, and functional furniture: design according to Fantin.

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Domus 1102 hits the shelves

The June issue of Domus, curated by Bjarke Ingels, focuses on wood as a key material for the architecture of the future. It also features a reflection on the Venice Biennale curated by Carlo Ratti and thoughts on nature, technology, and new ways of living.

What if the edge could connect?

FLAT is the flush window born from a deep dedication to design; it speaks the language of architects, integrating seamlessly into diverse contexts.  

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50 museums to visit in a lifetime

A global journey in search of the museums that made history, through nearly a century of the Domus archive.

Stone: Origins and Future in Architecture

On June 12 and 13, 2025, IUAV University of Venice will host "Stone is…," an international forum entirely dedicated to natural stone. Organized by PNA, this event aims to thoroughly explore the material's enduring value and sustainability, featuring insights from internationally renowned speakers.

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Color design in the age of productivity

It’s widely accepted that thoughtful use of color can have a positive impact on the workplace. From the restrained neutrals of Mitsubishi in Japan to the bold palettes seen in Google’s and MVRDV’s offices, color design is used to reflect and enhance corporate culture.