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Bonte & Migozzi, Villa Kget, Ensuès la Redonne, France, 2016
It’s holiday time in the Northern Hemisphere and our readers are particularly interested in the anthological exhibitions on some important protagonists of architecture and design and everything that has to deal with colour. Among the most appreciated we have vacation houses facing the sea and ephemeral installations in summer destinations. Also an elementary school in Japan and a curious installation in Quito. You don’t follow us on social networks? We picked a selection of the most popular articles for you.

– French studio Bonte & Migozzi designed villa Kget, a wooden vacation house in Ensuès la Redonne, inspired by the Mediterranean culture and the Grecque mythology.

– In Paris, an exhibition and a pavilion, the latter created with the French sculptor Christian Boltanski, showed the latest spatial explorations of the Chilean duo Mauricio Pezo and Sofia von Ellrichshausen.

– With this 1200 sqm intervention in Segovia, the Madrid-based art collective Boa Mistura represented some of the most iconic elements of San Millán neighborhood.

– On the occasion of the Centre Pompidou 40th anniversary celebrations, Paris-based Studio GGSV, has been invited to imagine an unprecedented event for the Galerie des enfants.

– Using plastic ice cream buckets as a facade material, SHAU designed a library in Bandung, Indonesia, creating a pleasant indoor climate without the use of air conditioning.

– Fernando Rivera Salvador is the author of Quito Sol Recto, a sculptural urban installation in Quito that represent a symbolic statuesque instrument of the Andean knowledge.

– Japanese designer and artist Akane Moriyama created a site-specific installation using textile and colour within the courtyard of the Arquipélago Art Center in the Azores.

– The kindergarten designed by Emmanuelle Moureaux in Fukuoka City, Japan, gives the opportunity to children to raise rich sensibility by feeling many colours.

– Thinking of new ways of conceiving the rug’s shape within the space, Hong Kong-based design practice Lim + Lu designed a collection of colorful carpets for Tai Ping.

– More than a classic retrospective, the New York Met Breuer’s exhibition dedicated to Ettore Sottsass is an exploration into the jungle of the Italian architect and designer’s interests.


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