
Tariffs: the story of a brake
An elegy of barriers between history and art. A concise journey through the history of tariffs, from their archaic origins to their modern implications—read through canvases that portray their economic gesture.
An elegy of barriers between history and art. A concise journey through the history of tariffs, from their archaic origins to their modern implications—read through canvases that portray their economic gesture.
In the south of the Netherlands, the church of Saint Francis of Assisi in Heerlen will be filled with water and transformed into a public swimming pool by 2027. But that won't be its only function.
We live in an era of housing compression, and micro-apartments have become part of our imagination. But at what cost?
There are Norman Foster and Lina Ghotmeh, but not only: the exhibition's ephemeral architecture has been designed by many of the top names in Japanese design, starting with Kengo Kuma.
Now you can share your work through a new function by Domus where you can upload your architecture, design, interior, graphics, illustration, photography and art projects.
The World Photography Organisation has announced this year's SWPA winners. Zed Nelson, author of the project "The Anthropocene Illusion", is the Photographer of the Year.
Leading the company since 2020, Bestetti discusses with Domus how she brought Living Divani towards a new phase, maintaining its deep-rooted identity while opening it to a dialogue with new languages and perspectives.
Designed by Carlo Ratti Associati and Cavagna Group, the “Essential” torches pay tribute to Italian design and sustainability.
Triennale presents a new space that is not just a club or a concert hall: 300 square meters devoted to top-quality audio and musical experiences, extending into the garden.
Algorithms are rewriting the codes of contemporary aesthetics: they favor what’s viral and shareable, generating images optimized for social media. Are we heading toward a standardized visual culture — or a mosaic of emerging aesthetic niches? Artists and theorists weigh in.
At BiM, Milan's new work destination, the Bicocca Pavilion by Piuarch opens, the new multifunctional hub promoting innovation, sustainability and collaboration among universities, companies and institutions.
In the heart of Genoa’s Molo district – known locally as “Meu” – llabb studio has completed a renovation project that seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary design.
Well, almost. Matilde Cassani has permanently transformed the spaces of Base Milano with an installation, and Martina Rota activated it by questioning bodies, strength, and image through a performance.
Tim Fu designs a masterplan with six new luxury villas on the shores of Lake Bled, reinterpreting the vernacular vocabulary and unleashing creativity with the support of AI throughout the entire design process.
A new season of the Netflix anthology series has just been released: we suggest a different way of watching it—through the lens of design, revisiting iconic episodes like Metalhead and San Junipero.
The Japanese brand Audio-Technica has unveiled a limited edition turntable with a base that can light up in different colours.
The guest editor 2025 presents the latest piece of the CityLife puzzle as a symbol of a ‘unifying’ city of the future.
At nearly 396 meters above ground, inside the world’s tallest skyscraper, the 2,000-square-meter duplex awaits a new owner.
Another design week is coming to an end: discover it (or rediscover it) through these images, to look at, look at again, and share.
In the very halls designed by Gio Ponti for the Politecnico di Milano, Bjarke Ingels – founder of BIG and Guest Editor 2025 of Domus – outlined the vision behind his editorial approach: a revisited form of materialism, where technology and design carry a humanistic imprint.
The former Asilo Infantile Giuseppe Garbagnati in Asnago designed by Cesare Cattaneo, an example of the purest rationalism and for years out of use, reopens its doors as a cultural space while awaiting renovation work that should begin in 2025.
Design Week is just a few days away. For those who will only have the weekend to see it, we have selected the best of the best.
In these last days of the Fuorisalone, we suggest a selection of places to visit. Don't miss the Artemest apartment and the Nanda Vigo exhibition. A compact but intense edition, ready for the liveliest weekend.
During Milan Design Week 2025, the Caradosso space will host a collective project where wood, travertine, light, and sound become dialogue tools between disciplines, balancing human creation and artificial intelligence.
Viral before social media, nostalgic but nothing too serious: we met the French designer during Milano Design Week, for the launch of his electric restomod of Renault R17.
It’s the standout of this year’s Design Week – and possibly many recent ones. Willo Perron, the mind behind it, shares how Checkered Future came to life.
As Expo 2025 is opening in Osaka, we have selected the pavilions built for Universal Expositions that have been fundamental milestones in the history of architectural thought.
For the fourth day of Design Week we seek refuge with you from the chaos, the Fomo and the big flows. From the theatre of Formafantasma to the Lirico Giorgio Gaber to the suspended clubbing of Nike x Pan, this Thursday we offer you six small caves in which to take shelter.
After seeing absolutely everything at Fuorisalone, here’s our ultra-narrow selection for those with very little time.
There is one place that has gone unnoticed during this Design Week that is actually an architectural treasure by the architect Marcello Piacentini that can be visited during these days.
In the fourth issue of Domus, edited by Bjarke Ingels, metal becomes the poetic protagonist of architecture. Steel and aluminium are analysed for their aesthetic, functional and environmental impact through projects, interviews and in-depth articles.
Every two years, lighting takes center stage at Salone – and 2025 was no exception. From fresh debuts to brilliant reissues, these are the highlights that truly impressed us at Euroluce.
Design Week in Milan can be overwhelming, and not just for those suffering from typical FOMO. To combat the madness, we've written a guide to how and where to relax during Fuorisalone, without missing out on any of the interesting places and projects.