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Ten stories from last month, commented and shared by those who follow us on our social networks.

Morag Myerscough & Luke Morgan, Open wide – Arrival Zone & Markers, installation view, Graz, 2016
Creative days in London and Vienna, Milan’s fashion shows, Lisbon’s new art and technology museum, major exhibitions of artists such as Ai Weiwei, in Italy, and Olafur Eliasson in Seoul are some of the most shared and commented articles by our followers on facebook, twitter and pinterest. 

– Blending structure into landscape, AL_A designed in Lisbon MAAT museum to allow visitors to walk over, under and through the building that sits beneath a gently expressed arch.

– Palazzo Strozzi in Florence presents “Ai Weiwei. Libero”, Italy’s first major retrospective dedicated to one of the world’s most celebrated and influential contemporary artists.

– Involving over 100 people, the duo Morag Myerscough and Luke Morgan installation highlights the cultural diversity in the area around the People’s Park in Graz, Austria.

– The series of photographs taken by Lluís Maria Riera highlights the beauty hidden in everyday details: from urban environment to the setting up and dismantling exhibitions.

– “The parliament of possibilities” is a major solo exhibition by Olafur Eliasson at the Samsung Museum of Art, featuring 22 works from the beginning of his career to most recent activities.

– “Silence”, in Beirut, is an interesting design experiment with the precariousness of urban space jeopardised by noise pollution and other annoyances.

– For the London Design Festival, Doshi Levien created an installation at the Kvadrat showroom, celebrating their new collection of textured, smooth and perforated curtains.

– Groupwork designed a brick housing building in Stoke Newington, London, which echoes the slender gables of a nearby school and the standalone presence of the neighbouring ‘villa’ archetype.

– Conceived by AMO, the set for the Prada Women’s S/S 2017 show is composed by a metal layer of overlapping mesh and a 12-screen film installation by David O. Russell.

– A series of photographs from Domus archive, showing Marco Zanuso’s house in Milan: the attic of an old building in Milan, facing the Sforzesco Castle.

Top: Morag Myerscough & Luke Morgan, Open wide – Arrival Zone & Markers, installation view, Graz, 2016

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