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Ten stories among the ones most shared and commented by our followers on facebook, twitter and pinterest in the last thirty days.

Maacraft

Houses in harmony with nature and a chapel in the Argentinian pampas, Game of Thrones – but in paper, the objects produced in a workshop that employes autistic young adults and a coffin for future burials are among the stories our followers most appreciated on social networks.  


– Derived from the archetypal image of the house, Jean Verville developed a graphic assemblage for this cottage in Canada to stimulate the imaginary of its inhabitans, a couple with two children.

– Finalist of the Terra Award 2016, this earth house in Spain follows vernacular architecture principles and helps to re-link human to nature and to build a more sustainable architecture.

– Juicero startup teamed up with Yves Béhar to create a new “farm-to-glass” system that transforms organic food into fresh cold-pressed juices, just by pushing a button.

– Designed by Mischer’Traxler, Isochrone tries to capture time and pace within a process with an object that is an hybrid between a flat surface table, and a bowl.

– The 2016 collection of Maacraft’s products is the third one of the workshop that employs autistic young adults, offering them a safe environment where to improve their skills.

– Reflecting the bold colors of sunset in the Rockaways, Katharina Grosse has transformed Fort Tilden’s decaying aquatics building into a monumental and sublime artwork.

– LIGA, Space for Architecture presents a series of consecutive exhibitions of short duration in which thinking and doing coincide in a near-simultaneous action.

– After years of design and initiatives, the project that will reverse our way of conceiving today’s burial techniques, transforming cemeteries into forests, has finally been launched.

– To celebrate the much acclaimed series Game of Thrones, Moleskine asked an illustrator to design a special edition cover, and some videomakers to pay a tribute video with its paper.

– Built reusing one hundred years old bricks from a dismantled rural house, the chapel designed by Nicolás Campodonico in the Argentinian Pampa plains deeply interacts with light and shadows.

Top: Maacraft, Willow gardening kit, 2016