Current Issue: Domus 847

The new small tables designed by Konstantin Grcic for Classicon<br>Photography by Phil Sayer

Women’s architecture

A reputation transformed

Architecture and landscape

Architecture, modernity and everyday life

Twenty years of tables, chairs and lamps

Kcho’s towers: from Cuba to Turin

And then what?

Art or life?

Painting contemporary architecture

Double invisibility

Exhibitions, events, fairs

Competitions

Houses in Japan

Le Corbusier

Architecture and the book

Robin Kinross and Linda Eerme explore the new explosion in architectural publishing

Confronting the architecture of evil

Günther Domenig’s Documentation centre carved out of the Nuremberg congress hall is a guerrilla attack rather than a frontal assault on the Nazis

The bridge that wobbled

What went wrong with London’s first new bridge in 100 years

The geography of fashion

How Max Mara opened on West Broadway

The house in the mountains

Baumschlager and Eberle’s house in Vaduz belongs to its setting

Housing the radical arts

Pierre Restany on the almost invisible transformation of the Palais de Tokyo

Fronzoni’s life in design

The achievement of Italy’s greatest design outsider

Milan Furniture Fair previewed

New work by Arad, Giovannoni, Grcic, Morrison, Pawson, Pesce

Furniture

Maria Cristina Tommasini's selection

Gae Aulenti

The View from Domus – photographs at the Armani Theatre

Editorial

by Deyan Sudjic