
The most brilliant ads of Super Bowl 2025
At the Super Bowl, commercials are more than just what happens between the games. We have selected five of this year's commercials to watch.
At the Super Bowl, commercials are more than just what happens between the games. We have selected five of this year's commercials to watch.
Brady Corbet managed to do something rare: he made a remarkable film where architecture takes center stage with an architect as the main character, a figure inspired by Breuer, Kahn and Rudolph and portrayed by Adrien Brody.
With the release of The Brutalist, interest is growing in one of the most acclaimed architectural movements of recent years, born as a critique of modernism and characterised by solid, tectonic volumes in which materials are exposed in their raw expressiveness.
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 project signed by Punto Zero in the Monti district unfolds between a frescoed ceiling and the continuous surface of a parquet floor, in a landscape of white walls, silent decorations and design icons.
The historic Danish brand introduces Bang & Olufsen Atelier, a service that lets you customize every product in their lineup with a variety of colors and materials. Atelier Editions are also making their debut.
To make a historic municipal building accessible, Bak Gordon and RM Arquitectura created an intimate and mysterious public space, protected by the warm tones of plastered walls and vegetation.
The exhibition “The Subject Matters” at the Viasaterna Gallery in Milan explores a new way of looking, away from the spectacular and close to the essence of the subject.
China will launch a one-kilometer-long renewable energy station into space, capable of generating in one year the equivalent of all the remaining oil on Earth.
Twisting walls, optical games and a moving staircase: we met Riccardo Bocchini, who designed the stage for the 75th edition of the Festival, with drawings exclusively for Domus.
This week, Ye’s “naked dress”, his latest creation for his wife, Bianca Censori, has been the talk of the internet. But his history with fashion runs deep—spanning collaborations with Demna, the launch of Yeezy sneakers, and… could he really become the creative director of Margiela?
The second issue of Domus, curated by the 2025 Guest Editor, Bjarke Ingels, is a tribute to earth, an ancient and versatile material.
It is impossible to categorize Raggi and his work, ranging from radical Italian design to contemporary issues. His first solo exhibition is once again a tool for exploration.
What is it, how does it work and what questions does Roberto Casti's Aleph performance installation ask us: it is touring the world,
BAX's DCB Montana office building in the former industrial area of Moste, Ljubljana, is a remarkable piece of architecture that does not, however, soothe the perplexity about the presumed monofunctional vocation of the district.
French designer Erwan Bouroullec reflects on a renovation that serves as a manifesto for design: a quest for “degree zero,” a fresh simplicity that has emerged after the first 25 years of his career.
In preparation for almost a decade, the Grand Egyptian Museum has already opened 12 rooms on a trial basis. Finally, the official opening date has been revealed: 3 July 2025.
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.
In collaboration with real estate investor Legal and General, the international firm redesigned the area for offices, hotels and about 520 new homes.
Filla, the latest project by Mario Cucinella Architects, has just been inaugurated, aiming to revitalize one of Bologna’s most beloved parks.
The masterful work of Roberto Aloi, the great design critic of the last century, is revived in the new edition of the volume dedicated to the seats produced between 1934 and 1950.
Danish design exists beyond classic organic forms: a lightweight stackable chair created in the late 1970s proves this to us, now returning by adding new colors to the chrome-plated steel of its origins.
Some buildings are real social stars: here are which ones.
Here is a new range of home cinema furniture, born from the encounter between the Usm Haller system and the projector of a famous brand known for its cameras.
The firm led by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa has been awarded the highest accolade by the Royal Institute of British Architects: the project for the Louvre in Lens, from the Domus archive, recounts the human and aesthetic values of their architecture.
The documentary chronicles the staging ofHamlet in Grand Theft Auto Online, using the characters as actors and the violent virtual city of Los Santos as an extended stage.
In the area inherited from the World Expo 2020, the Amsterdam-based studio's masterplan outlines a futuristic regeneration designed in the name of sustainability and quality of life.
In the February issue of Domus, the Danish architect explores earth, a universal and extraordinarily versatile material that has given rise to the module par excellence of architecture: the brick.
The new TV series Paradise is set in a town that seems, as the name suggests, like paradise. But of course, it isn’t. In an era of uncertainty, the depiction of post-apocalyptic life and its design is making a comeback.
HotTub, a browser for pornographic content, is now available in Europe on the alternative store AltStore PAL for iPhone. Apple has not approved its contents, just certified that the app contains no malware or security risks.
A guide to all the strange and bizarre names of Italian places, between famous architecture and unexpected atmospheres.
The increasingly popular AI characters in porn say a lot about what our lives will be like when our daily interlocutors are “artificial”.