Current Issue: Domus 859

Toyo Ito’s first piece of furniture: a timber bench launched at the Milan furniture fair last month Photography by Donato Di Bello

The German puzzle

The path and system

Fashion and media power

The aesthetical diaphragm

Text and image

De Finetti's city

Anti-heroic Modernism

Saved from the waters

On the cities streets

Expressionist Rationalist

Exhibitions, events, fairs

Competitions

Lamps by Johanna Grawunder

Chandeliers by Marcel Wanders and Tom Dixon

Fresh faces and new designs at the Milan fair

The major new launches from this year’s Milan furniture fair

Understanding Milan

Milan is undergoing an unprecedented period of change. Domus explores the changing face of the city; with contributions from Stefano Boeri, Cecilia Bolognesi, Stefano Casciani, Ramak Fazel, Marco Introini and Gabriele Basilico

The city with three souls

Can Milan survive, asks Stefano Boeri.

Housing in Germany

Lederer, Ragnarsdóttir, Oei build in Stuttgart. Photography by Roland Halbe

Isozaki in Italy

Originally designed for the Milan Triennale in 1968, Isozaki’s Electric Labyrinth is realised at last

Podrecca in Venice

A spectacular renovation of a Palazzo on the Grand Canal by Boris Podrecca

An architectural love letter

A new set of drawings reveal’s Ettore Sottsasss continuing passion for architecture

Slow design

The De Lucchi’s Produzione Privata collection photographed by Christoph Kicherer

Building products

A selection of innovative products from Maria Cristina Tommasini

Peter Saville designer

The Vespa rides again

Craig Ellwood

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