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Border wall, Prototypes, San Diego, United States. Courtesy of MAGA / Bjarni Grimsson

– From Pharell Williams to Michele De Lucchi, the work of the Swiss photographer Lukas Wassmann amazes for its surreal details that weave the mesh of reality. His favourite subject? His dog, Gustl...

– Prototypes is the artwork that will (perhaps) become a national monument: trials of the walls marking the border between Mexico and California.

– Landed in Newcastle, the Susuru noodle bar breaks away from the local traditional style through the futuristic design of Ben Berwick.

– The fourth episode of the Time-Space-Existence series features a short interview with Richard Meier, who talks about his approach and his first-ever black building.

– Intelligent design: Ore Streams, a new collection of furniture by Formafantasma, on show at the NGV Triennial, reflects on the recycling of electronic waste, material which is increasing in both quantity and value.

– Prada has asked four designers and architects to reflect on its iconic textile, Black Nylon. The results can be found in the Prada Uomo F/W 2018 show. Contributions by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Konstantin Grcic, Herzog & de Meuron and Rem Koolhaas.

– The photo-essay by Marc Goodwin in China is part of a broader project, in which the photographer has visited over 120 offices in 12 cities in 10 countries.

Lukas Wassmann, G-Star Row, Styling Mel Ottenberg
Lukas Wassmann, G-Star Row, Styling Mel Ottenberg

– Paraguay-Suipacha Ateliers by Antonio Bonet Castellana, Vera Barros and López Chas revisited. The building in Buenos Aires is a seminal example of the 20th century Argentinian architecture and one of the earlier masterpieces of South American modernism.

– In his latest film, Call me by your name Luca Guadagnino transforms the specific nature of the summer of 1983 in a small Italian village into a universal image, where the layout of spaces combines perfectly with the atmosphere of fluidity, permeability and freedom that the film expresses.

– Five lessons from Tadao Ando. We retraced the Japanese architect’s career through excerpts from the Domus historical archives. They teach us lessons about his coherence, rigour and determination.

 

On top: Prototypes, San Diego, United States. Courtesy MAGA / Bjarni Grimsson

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