Current Issue: Domus 853

Not architecture, but architectural in scale: Anish Kapoor’s dizzying sculpture now at Tate Modern. Photography by Red Saunders

The language of the dig

The Gaudí tourists never see

Design after the cold war

Architecture: the artist’s view

The rear view mirror

All the design that fits

The supermarket comes to the museum

Who’s next?

Competitions

Exhibitions, events, fairs

A house from Sottsass Senior to Pettena

Our Lady of the freeways

Rafael Moneo’s cathedral urbanizes Los Angeles’s lost downtowm

Art out of coal

Pierre Hebbelinck transforms one of Europe’s great industrial landmarks

When art eats architecture

Anish Kapoor’s vast new sculpture at the Tate. Report by Mark Irving

When designers build

Antonio Citterio’s architecture in Hamburg. Stefano Casciani reports

Siza in Holland

Alvaro Siza’s apartment tower in Maastricht, the latest stage of the renewal of the city’s industrial periphery

The architecture of the brand

In Tokyo, Louis Vuitton’s huge new flagship store is the personification of the brand

Working at the bar

The Bouroullec brothers’ new office furniture for Vitra is unorthodox, but emminently practical

White light

How new lighting technology shapes a highly conscious design for Luceplan

The new accessories

Maria Cristina Tommasini’s selection

Giugiaro goes to market

Porsche brings out an SUV

Calder’s studio

Editorial

by Deyan Sudjic