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Between confirmations and surprises, an author's guide through the installations, events and exhibitions to mark in your diary for this Milan Design Week.
Between confirmations and surprises, an author's guide through the installations, events and exhibitions to mark in your diary for this Milan Design Week.
Between brutalism and postmodernism, and masters such as Aldo Rossi, the BBPR and the Smithsons, a journey through those buildings that have seemed controversial to everyone except architects.
The Fondazione dell’Ordine degli Architetti di Milano presents “Milano Moderna Oggi” (Modern Milan Today), a photographic exhibition that looks at the architectural heritage of the last century through a contemporary lens.
Glass blocks have revolutionised the history of architecture, introducing a type of transparency that goes beyond the classic use of glass.
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.
How did the Salone del Mobile come to life? When did it take on an international dimension? Discover the most significant events and exhibitions that left a mark. Here’s everything you need to know before heading to Design Week.
The new range of lime-based thermal plasters by Röfix is designed to provide advanced insulation solutions.
Isla Intersections transforms an unused public site near a congested motorway junction into a sustainable modular housing complex, offering innovative solutions to the housing crisis and urban integration.
Following Severance 2’s media success, Ikea India launches its Mittzon office furniture line with a new advertising campaign: a tribute to the corporate world of Lumon Industries.
A century following the 1925 Paris Exposition, the elegance and charm of Art Déco are on show in Milan. Gio Ponti stands out, a few years before the launch of Domus in 1928.
Philippe Starck takes inspiration from fantastic imagery and story-telling to shape a hotel conceived as the maison of a fairytale character.
Experimental studio has designed a house in exposed concrete where a regular matrix is interrupted by sculptural staircases and large cantilevered terraces project out into nature.
The Pipe collection, designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli for Atmosphera, introduces this year a three-seater sofa.
The adaptive reuse of a former industrial complex acts as the epicentre of a process of urban requalification and ecological transition under the banner of art and digital technologies.
Milan becomes a stage for creativity. Domus has selected the art, architecture and design exhibitions not to be missed in and around the city during the busiest days of the year.
A desk companion that intercepts and plays encrypted radio communications—once popular during the Cold War era but still in use today.
In the 1970s, the designer led the Tantibambini series for Italy’s most influential publisher, Einaudi – approaching it as he would any other design project.
The work of the Austrian designer, winner of the Pritzker Prize in 1985, is a visionary experience in which "everything is architecture": to celebrate this, an exhibition is being held in the Paris museum, which will soon be closed for renovation.
Parallels between the Torre Velasca and Le Havre, between Aalto's Viipuri Library and Ignazio Gardella's Pavilion of Contemporary Art. On the occasion of Pierluigi Nicolin's death, we remember him through one of his many contributions to Domus.
Stefano R. Pansera, director of Bangkok’s Kunsthalle and Khao Yai Art Forest, shares the story behind the creation of Thailand’s two newest artistic landmarks, which have gained worldwide attention.
Two new products ensure the highest level of environmental well-being through acoustic insulation.
Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, founders of the Dogma architectural studio, talk to Domus about the genesis and contradictions of a typology that has written the history of the home.
New openings, urban redevelopment projects and iconic places coming back to life: discover ten destinations to mark in your agenda for Design Week 2025, embracing creativity, innovation and new trends in Milanese living.
The winner of the Photo of the Year will be announced in Amsterdam on 17 April 2025. These are the best pictures we have selected from the annual World Press Photo Contest.
There is a new generation of designers and urban planners in Japan that emerged after Fukushima and the earthquake of 2011: they are currently attending the Theatre of Architecture in Mendrisio.
Piloda Building and Settanta7 are behind the transformation project for Scampia, which includes new housing and public spaces, as well as the redevelopment of the “Celeste” Vela, in memory of the historic and troubled complex.
“Francesco Vezzoli presents: KARL GOES TO MEMPHIS. Tribute to a Historic Encounter in Monte Carlo” is a tribute to the expressive freedom that defined 1980s design, told through two icons of contemporary creativity.
Face to face with the great British designer of the Super Normal on show at the Fondazione Ica Milano, a few weeks before Design Week.
On April 1, the De Montel Thermal Baths will open to the public after three years of works involving the architectural restoration of the 1920s complex designed by Paolo Vietti Violi.
An organic architecture of sinuous lines intertwines with the forest landscape of northern United States, to create a space of encounter and support for women committed to transforming contemporary world.
Vanità Living unveils "Ercole" and "Flirt" at Salone del Mobile 2025, innovative mirrors for personalized lighting based on “Ghost Mirror” technology. The Aviano company, focused on sustainability and safety, reaffirms its leadership in the design furniture sector.
During Milan Design Week, the guest editor of Domus will talk about materials as the basis of design, focusing on a materialism that goes beyond passive consumption.
Blending design, technology, and global dynamics, the new symposium curated by the Formafantasma studio will take place at the Padiglione Reale of Milan’s Central Station and aboard the Arlecchino train, in parallel with the 2025 Salone del Mobile.
Creative director Anthony Vaccarello has selected four pieces by the great master of modern design, created between in Brazil, Paris and Vietnam, to be produced in limited series.
A deep dive into this year’s fair, insights from director Ricciardi, and the must-see events in Milan as the city transforms into a contemporary art international hub.
From Italy to the United States, from Tunisia to Japan, we tell the story of brutalist works in a state of decay and abandonment that languish awaiting a new life (or demolition).
Oblique has transformed an old office into an apartment where movable partitions and interwoven perspectives extend the physical boundaries of the space, stimulating hybrid and creative uses.