Current Issue: Domus 848

Jasper Morrison’s simple wooden chair reflects his search for the modest and the useful. Photography by Morrison studio

Lucio Costa at 100

A modern history of the landscape

Edoardo Persico, A life cut short

Arne Jacobsen, between architecture and design

The never-ending history

The fabulous Bouroullec brothers

The reticent Mr. Alsop

The new that becomes old

Competitions

Exhibitions, events, fairs

Dutch interiors

The View from Domus

Calatrava’s landmark

Monumentalising the periphery

Campo Baeza’s new bank in Granada dignifies a suburban business park with authentic urban qualities. Rowan Moore reports

The canonisation of Gaudí

Oscar Tusquets Blanca on the fluctuating response to the most famous Catalan architect in his anniversary year

Six degrees of unreality

David Rockwell’s Mohegan casino is a skillful fantasy based on the lost fragments of a vanished culture. Janet Abrams reports

The new Dublin

Raymund Ryan on the new addition to Trinity College’s architecture collection

In his own words

Jasper Morrison explains himself

Rough luxury

A Milanese interior designed by Johanna Grawunder. Text by Laura Bossi

Milan 2002

Domus’s report on the Milan Furniture fair provides a comprehensive round up of the new launches, as well as a look at the future of the hotel

Components

Maria Cristina Tommasini’s selection

Glenn Murcutt gets Pritzker Prize

The Pirelli Tower

Gabriele Basilico’s favourite things

Editorial

by Deyan Sudjic