A renewed postmodern house in Milton Keynes
In one of Britain's best-known "new towns", which were designed in the mid-20th century to make London more liveable, Pyramid House has been renovated and adapted for contemporary use.
Every April, the well-known event brings attention back to a valley that—between cultural institutions, modernist architecture, and a desert landscape—has much to offer regardless of the concerts.
In one of Britain's best-known "new towns", which were designed in the mid-20th century to make London more liveable, Pyramid House has been renovated and adapted for contemporary use.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s largest project is a campus: Florida Southern College. Built over more than twenty years—shaped by organic utopian ideals, construction challenges, and later transformations—it is now documented in the photographs of Roberto Conte.
From Mies van der Rohe’s crystal towers for Berlin to Renzo Piano’s Shard, the glass façade charts a century of architecture poised between technology and symbolism, evolving from a modernist manifesto into the shared language of a globalized world.
This laboratory-storage facility for biological research, part of the University of Antwerp, breaks away from the typical anonymity of industrial sheds to assert itself as a recognizable architectural object, defined by bold colors and the legacy of the “perfect square.”
For this high-density residential complex, Anonimous + G3 + Jesús Vassallo soften the dark, solemn volumes inspired by Brutalism with a lattice of sun-shading screens drawn from local tradition.
In Narutaki, in Kyoto, the firm has undertaken a project involving a historic Japanese house. The project blends restoration with new construction, creating a space that bridges the past and the present.
From Muzio to Boeri, via Gardella, Magistretti and Rossi: fifteen buildings reveal how Milan has turned housing into a singular architectural tradition between hidden courtyards, terraces, and new urban landscapes.
Called the “Sementeira Ambulante”, it toured the streets of Braga during the Forma da Vizinhança Festival, raising public awareness of environmental issues with its bright yellow colour.
QB Atelier has designed a home in Veneto that occupies the spaces of a 20th-century factory and opens onto a secret garden.
Through a series of scattered 'interventions' that reinterpret the area's historical legacy, the firm is reusing and preparing the site's original materials for future recycling.
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 Peruvian Amazon, Espacio Común built a floating stage during the flooding of the Itaya River for a festival of young filmmakers. It has now become a permanent infrastructure.
On the Karl-Marx-Allee in East Berlin, a former children's department store designed by Hermann Henselmann is reborn with a new function thanks to the design by Gonzalez Haase AAS.