
Design and ceramics renew a shopping center
FMG Fabbrica Marmi and architect Paolo Gianfrancesco, of THG Arkitektar Studio, have designed the restyling of the third floor of Reykjavik's largest shopping center. Ceramic, the central element of the project, covers floors, walls and furniture with versatile solutions and distinctive character.
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This process of loading images that create random graphics makes Google searches a fun improvisation game in the art of painting digitally. The project is influenced by the work of some master like Rothko and Mondrian, but in reality these “paintings” are created with a simple “print screen” in the precise moment when Barato feel the perfect composition and color balance. After going through digital platforms and social networks, Barato decided to turn these works into “street art” by showing the compositions as posters and billboards, transforming the usual advertising platforms in minimal art displays, and streets in art galleries. For this it had the support of some municipalities and agencies, occupying publicity supports that were not being used.


Time Space Existence: the Future of Architecture In Venice
Until November 23, 2025, Venice is the global hub for architectural discussion with "Time Space Existence." This biennial exhibition, spearheaded by the European Cultural Centre, features projects from 52 countries, all focused on "Repairing, Regenerating, and Reusing" for a more sustainable future.
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