Current Issue: Domus 856

One of the seven strategies for rebuilding Ground Zero. Foster and Partners proposes a unique twinned tower and a public park that links the site with the East River

Utzon, the lost hero

The war between architecture and the factory system

The architect and his women

The designer who came in from the cold

Life after helvetica

Gombrich’s last book

The role of the imagination

What’s so special about aluminium?

Urban scenery

The sky in a room

Who was Alberto Savinio?

Competitions

Exhibitions, events, fairs

Dytham Klein in Japan

Textiles in America

Perrault’s mesh

Rebuilding Ground Zero

The world’s most visible architectural competition

Facing up to Ground Zero

Deyan Sudjic on an architectural debate being played out on CNN

Ungers in Bremen

After the cube: the curve. Text by Patrick Barton

Lab’s heart for Melbourne

Charles Jencks finds a new paradigm

Homage to Catalonia

An urban park by Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue

Opening doors

How design found new territory, and a map from Marco Susani

Manufactured movements

Stefano Casciani on the glory days of Italian avant garde art

Waiting for the plane

How Trax took over the airport

The bathroom

Maria Cristina Tommasini selects the essentials

New graphics

The meaning of the watch

Lord Norman Foster

Editorial

by Deyan Sudjic