– French studio Bonte & Migozzi designed villa Kget, a wooden vacation house in Ensuès la Redonne, inspired by the Mediterranean culture and the Grecque mythology.
– In Paris, an exhibition and a pavilion, the latter created with the French sculptor Christian Boltanski, showed the latest spatial explorations of the Chilean duo Mauricio Pezo and Sofia von Ellrichshausen.
– With this 1200 sqm intervention in Segovia, the Madrid-based art collective Boa Mistura represented some of the most iconic elements of San Millán neighborhood.
– On the occasion of the Centre Pompidou 40th anniversary celebrations, Paris-based Studio GGSV, has been invited to imagine an unprecedented event for the Galerie des enfants.
– Using plastic ice cream buckets as a facade material, SHAU designed a library in Bandung, Indonesia, creating a pleasant indoor climate without the use of air conditioning.
– Fernando Rivera Salvador is the author of Quito Sol Recto, a sculptural urban installation in Quito that represent a symbolic statuesque instrument of the Andean knowledge.
– Japanese designer and artist Akane Moriyama created a site-specific installation using textile and colour within the courtyard of the Arquipélago Art Center in the Azores.
– The kindergarten designed by Emmanuelle Moureaux in Fukuoka City, Japan, gives the opportunity to children to raise rich sensibility by feeling many colours.
– Thinking of new ways of conceiving the rug’s shape within the space, Hong Kong-based design practice Lim + Lu designed a collection of colorful carpets for Tai Ping.
– More than a classic retrospective, the New York Met Breuer’s exhibition dedicated to Ettore Sottsass is an exploration into the jungle of the Italian architect and designer’s interests.
Top: Bonte & Migozzi, Villa Kget, Ensuès la Redonne, France, 2016