Farewell to Frank O. Gehry (1929–2025)
We remember the Canadian architect through 60 years of Domus archives: a multifaceted figure who challenged technique to assert how architecture is (also) a work of art.
Studio Kyriakos Miltiadou has designed a home as a box within a box, deconstructed from the inside out, shaped by an introverted yet layered and lived-in residential concept.
We remember the Canadian architect through 60 years of Domus archives: a multifaceted figure who challenged technique to assert how architecture is (also) a work of art.
Between submerged cities, high-altitude airports and inadequate regulations, the voices of Ghotmeh, Gang, Ma, Mandrup, BIG, Snøhetta and others reveal that sustainability is not a single concept. From the Holcim Awards emerges a landscape of differences, contradictions and new possibilities.
The year 2026 is shaping up to be one of new museums, major global events, and urban transformations. In this evolving landscape, Domus has selected ten architectural works that are nearing completion.
The Finnish master gave a human face to Modern, shaping his poetics through the light of the North, dialogue with the landscape and listening to the frailty of life.
Although it looks like a single house, it is actually two houses in one. This French home has a dual personality: one side faces uphill and the other downhill, with the interior spaces arranged vertically.
The renovation of this historic Parisian building into offices reinterprets its urban context, weaving it into a contemporary architectural language that highlights the interplay between pale stone façades and expansive glazing.
With a value of one billion and a hectare’s coverage of public space alone, plans for a new Camden Film Quarter could change the history of London’s film industry.
The fundamental themes of the next Architecture Biennale will be materials, constructive memory, and the relationship with territories.
Located near Lisbon, this compact house opens outwards to reveal a series of patios at the heart of its spatial layout and domestic life.
This work by the Finnish master shows how Scandinavian architecture found a singular voice in Italy, turning Riola into one of his unmissable projects. We visited it (and you should too).
Art sets the pace and architecture follows
Frederic Migayrou, curator of the exhibition “Aerodream” at the Centre Pompidou-Metz, tells us the aesthetic and social evolution of these majestic inflatable structures, from Second World War until today.
In the Dolomites, the project of the Cendevaves Alpine Silence Hotel was developed with a very precise idea of high-altitude luxury: few suites, silence, and natural materials in continuity with Val Gardena. Stefan Gamper spoke to Domus about the expansion of this structure originally built in the 1950s.
For more than twenty years, the Holcim Foundation Awards have celebrated projects worldwide that promote a culture of sustainable building. The projects awarded with the Gran Prize have finally been revealed.