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Arnaldo Pomodoro’s Labyrinth in Milan reopens to visitors
The reopening of this monumental installation will once again offer the public the chance to immerse themselves in a captivating space where art, myth, and introspection merge.
The reopening of this monumental installation will once again offer the public the chance to immerse themselves in a captivating space where art, myth, and introspection merge.
Between neon, painting, and sculpture, the work of the british visual artist, now on display in Florence, does not seek comfort but rather pure existence: a visceral narrative of fragility and resilience, of life and loss.
ODA designs the expansion of a famous ski resort in the Utah mountains, reinterpreting the vernacular in a contemporary key for an immersive experience of skiing and fine living at high altitude.
Villa Borsani becomes the first location outside the Fair that will be only accessible for a fee: is more than one Salone being created within Milan Design Week?
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.
A reinterpretation of the Kobe 2 sneaker, with this new shoe Adidas pays homage to the 2yk aesthetic and to Kobe Bryant five years after his death.
We rediscover from our archive the contemporary icons that the architect had the students of the Politecnico di Milano “review” in “Lezioni di Piano”, a six-part series broadcast on Italian national television.
For Milano Art Week, the photographer returns to Milan with a project for Volvo Studio: an exploration of the city’s skyline that invites a participatory reinterpretation of the urban landscape.
The design by studio OODA gets a brutalist-flavored concrete volume floating on a transparent band of glass and wood, embracing a small hillside to create a private oasis in harmony with the landscape.
Agraff Arkitektur has designed a new urban park in Trondheim transforming the industrial heritage of the Buran district into a project that combines historical memory, reuse of materials and protection of the surrounding landscape.
From Gio Ponti to Libeskind, from ideal cities to the iconic places of Milanese life, we propose a city to discover (or rediscover) in 9 places to visit next weekend.
Born as a critique of capitalism, the Nosferatu-core reflects the paradox of the goth revival, commercialized by the very digital platforms that embody unbridled consumerism.
The Rai series dedicated to Oriana Fallaci reconstructs her world through tactile and sonic details, capturing the pulse of journalism and the dawn of modernity.
The company, co-founded by the Swiss designer, unveiled a drivable prototype with finished interiors of its compact and modular EV truck, with a final production model expected for 2026.
ZHA's first construction in Georgia, the Cityzen Tower, is a skyscraper that contorts itself by expanding upwards the surrounding natural landscape.
Seventeen glazed ceramic figurines created by the Australian musician tell the story of a Devil—far more human than one might think— in “The Devil – A Life,” now on view at Museum Voorlinden, in the Netherlands.
The third issue of Domus, edited by guest editor Bjarke Ingels, is dedicated to concrete, the anti-hero of architecture who takes his revenge.
We review the work of the great Iraqi-British architect, 2004 Pritzker Prize winner and master of deconstructivism: from China to Italy via Dubai, a perfect alchemy of form and function, of vision and complex technology.
To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Tortona Rocks sheds any pre-established theme and embraces the endless possibilities of design with “Unframed Design”, a tribute to boundless creativity.
With a special edition dedicated to happiness, including immersive installations, design icons and new visions from Asia, Superstudio Più explores the relationship between well-being, technology and innovation for Fuorisalone 2025.
From Terragni to Libeskind, from reinvented Roman amphitheatres to centuries-old unchanged forests, Domus has selected ten unmissable places that FAI will open to the public on 22 and 23 March to celebrate spring, the country's rich cultural heritage and its fiftieth birthday.
Isla Architects have translated the local character of the Balearic Islands into a dialogue of earth, stone and white interiors gathered around a linear open space
The largest in the world is in China, the one hanging is in New York and is less than 10 years old: Domus reveals some iconic skyscrapers abandoned due to the capricious winds of history, the market and neglect, now waiting to be resurrected.
Collaborations between fashion and video games are becoming increasingly common. From Louis Vuitton x League of Legends to Gucci x Roblox, via new fashion games, the encounter between these two worlds is an established phenomenon. Here are five examples of fashion design playing a starring role in gaming.
This private museum in Marrakech celebrates contemporary African art in its plurality of themes and materials, while exploring its historical context.
From Visconti’s 1963 film to Netflix’s new series, The Leopard remains deeply tied to its settings—here’s an exploration of them.
The German company announced a new concept for a 20000€ electric car, the ID. EVERY1, "made in Europe for Europe," with the production version arriving in 2027.
In downtown Suzhou, the Lion Mountain was surrounded by the remnants of a declining amusement park. TLS Landscape Architecture completed a regeneration project for the site.
The renovation by Noe9 reinterprets historic textures and materials to create a contrast of optical geometric textures, neutral surfaces and design icons.
The event that transforms the desert into a stage for contemporary art and offers alternative perspectives on the vital issues affecting our communities and the environment.
Everyone knows it, yet few remember its name. This is the story of an iconic chair – one that embodies democratic design.
The project rides on the Gen Z revival of digital cameras in the early 2000s and the rising trend of disposable cameras: it was born, however, with a completely different target in mind.
After Ieoh Ming Pei (1983) and Wang Shu (2012), with Liu Jiakun, the Pritzker Prize has returned to China—a country that serves as a vast experimental laboratory, home to many significant yet often unknown names in the West.