Museum dedicated to human migration designed by MAD to open in Rotterdam
The Fenix Museum of Migration will take place in one of the largest port warehouses of the last century.
The Fenix Museum of Migration will take place in one of the largest port warehouses of the last century.
Through the Domus archive, we go back to an almost unexpected episode in the career of the great designer of organic structural shapes: an interior architecture for entertainment, inside a 16th-century building.
A new green area in the Apulian city opens to the public, where walls of Lecce stone provide the setting for the Portuguese architect’s project.
This question laid the foundation for the latest episode of Places, the event organized by Lualdi to delve into the role of design in defining our living spaces.
A selection of this year’s most important buildings and published interventions, expressions of the high collective value of architecture, from housing to services to cultural spaces.
In 1994, a new concept by the great German designer for IBM was published on Domus: a three-element modular computer for IBM – an instant icon and Compasso d'Oro winner – where the screen was an autonomous prism anticipating contemporary tablets.
From healthcare, through education and solidarity: the new issue of Brera|z investigates the future d Milan starting with current challenges.
With its tenth issue, DomusAir turns its lens on climate change, reading it from the perspective of the climate challenge. It's not just a play on words: this challenge must become everyone's challenge.
The two firms have won the competition for the Wisperweide school in Weesp, in the Netherlands: an innovative project in every aspect.
The fusion of fashion and architecture enhances utilitarianism and functionality, setting a new standard in contemporary clothing: it happens in the collections of designers such as Virgil Abloh, Massimo Osti, and Samuel Ross.
In 1963, the great designer and architect, born 110 years ago, completed a work that would become symbolic of his language, as well as of Milan as a growing city, evolving by reflecting on its own character.
A tiny renovation project, the winner of Holcim Awards 2023 Gold prize, maximizes the social contribution of architecture in building identity of community and place.
The studio, renowned for sports and entertainment venues, gathers a collection of images that underscore the social significance of shared emotions.
Ronald Lu & Partners transformed a garment manufacturing plant in Guilin, China, balancing nature, technology and sustainability.
For the next three years, Zegna will be responsible for the design and care of the flowerbeds in Piazza Duomo, with a whole different concept.
The project set in Cremona, Lombardy, aspires to serve as a model for a new holistic vision of well-being and health, supported by the quality of its design.
As a bridge between functional needs and the right to beauty, Studioninedots has shaped the massive volume of a high-density social housing complex.
Ironically responding to the race for superlatives in hospitality architecture, a project that turns spatial constraints into opportunities perpetuates a reflection on minimal space with deep roots in history.
A team of researchers in the United States has developed an innovative type of concrete enriched with endospores that could mark a breakthrough in constructions.
The late 19th-century village built by Cristoforo Crespi in the province of Bergamo illuminates a unique parabola where manufacturing and life were artificially composed.
Envelope, cavity and void are articulated in a recent design by Has, to enhance the emotional experience of living in close contact with nature.
In his first issue of Domus, Norman Foster looks to the future with optimism. Domus 1086 is accompanied by a special gift for readers: a work by Irish painter Michael Craig-Martin.
From the Unicredit to the Velasca Tower in Milan via Naples, Rome, and Turin, we discover the over-100-meter-tall Italian buildings that have become contemporary landmarks, in the footsteps of skyscrapers in the United States and beyond.
Azabudai Hills is a new neighborhood that includes an ambitious mixed-use program and 24,000 square meters of public green space.
967arch and Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia have reimagined the residual space between the buildings seeking to break free from the stereotypes of degradation.
The sculptor’s American years, between Berkeley and Stanford in the late Sixties, were an initiation to a new way of understanding art and shapes. An exhibition in Milan recounts this untold story.
The renovation of an apartment in southern Spain pays homage to local colors and materials, distributing life and work around a space that echoes the Japanese engawa.
Canadian firm Provencher Roy recently completed the construction of a bridge made entirely of a special type of concrete that uses recycled glass in the mix.
Early successes, collaboration with Le Corbusier, Japan, simplicity and innovation: the French designer, born 120 years ago, author of several milestones in furniture history, gave us in 1988 a lucid manifesto for the elaboration of the human habitat.
In Palazzo Bellini, in the center of Oleggio, in Piedmont, works from the prestigious collection of Laura and Luigi Giordano are on display: SPA | Spazio Per Arte, is born.
London-based Ink Design Studio has created a new CG rendition of the 1969 McLaren M6GT for its Plainbody series, which collects minimalist, modern renderings of great vintage cars.