
The toilet that flushes with sand and a conveyor belt
The Sandi toilet is a sustainable, low-cost toilet service designed to be used in rural areas without the use of water or electricity.
The Sandi toilet is a sustainable, low-cost toilet service designed to be used in rural areas without the use of water or electricity.
Functional flexibility, river views and sustainability are the main features of the project for the e-commerce giant.
From the Domus Archive, a summer house designed by the father of California Modern, on Santa Catalina Island, facing Los Angeles, in the late 20s.
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 Richard Rogers’ Drawing Gallery, an art gallery suspended above the vineyards of the Provençal landscape of Château La Coste is the latest project signed by the Italian-born English architect. Guest editor Jean Nouvel recalls.
Photographer Stefano Vigni tells us with his shots the post-quarantine summer spent in a village of summer villas from the 1960s in Tuscany.
Contruction begins on the 126 East 57th Street in New York. The intention is to offer playfulness and visual interest to the “luxury corridor” with a contemporary perspective.
The photo exhibition by Jacopo Di Cera at Stamberga becomes a research on the society and the landscape of Italy.
It is a legendary tourist destination in summer more than ever: we have selected some must-see points.
From the Domus archive, the refflections that the great Japanese designer shared with us in the years of the explosion of his ‘Pleats Please’ collections.
Between 1958 and 1962, Domus presented 6 fine architectures built in the pine forest of Arenzano, an exclusive holiday destination in western Liguria.
We met the photographer best known for his large-scale pictures of ordinary people at the beach. He explained to us his art, and how it all started with a picture he took on the Versilia Riviera the day after Berlusconi had won the elections, because he wanted to understand “what Italians are like”.
For the renovation of a fishermen’s house, the Spanish studio Xpiral has expanded the spaces by inserting a container, wrapped in an orange tarpaulin.
Kapsimalis Architects’ project for the Saint Hotel emphasizes continuity with the coastline and contributes to the enigmatic relationship between natural scenery and built space.
Mexican studio anonimous designs a holiday house deeply imbued with references to local architecture and filled with love for its territory.
For her Swimming Pool series, the Slovak photographer has explored the rigor of the rationalist swimming pools of the countries she grew up in. Today, her photos are sought-after icons among collectors and beyond. Here the interview.