
The future of cooking, according to SMEG
Redefining the home cooking experience is still possible—and the proof lies in SMEG’s oven, which combines multiple functions and reduces cooking times by up to 40%.
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Using models, films, and walk-in displays, the exhibition “Together! The New Architecture of the Collective” addresses this global phenomenon by presenting a broad array of collective building and living projects from Europe, Asia, and the United States. An overview of historical precedents for the current wave of collectives demonstrates that the idea of collectivity has been a recurring theme in the history of architecture, from the reformist ideas of the nineteenth century to the hippies and squatters of the twentieth who touted the slogan “Make love, not lofts”.

until 10 September 2017
Together! The New Architecture of the Collective
curated by Ilka and Andreas Ruby and EM2N
Vitra Design Museum
Charles-Eames-Straße 2, Weil am Rhein

How many forms can an idea take? Fantin has the answer
One material, metal; thirty-five colors; and endless possible configurations for modern, versatile, and functional furniture: design according to Fantin.
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