— Plaza Mayor in Madrid turns into an urban park for its 400th anniversary. The SpY art collective conceived a green temporary installation to amaze locals and tourists.
— A solitary tree floating in the Copenhagen harbour. As part of a wider project of floating islands, the wooden platform by Marshall Blecher and Magnus Maarbjerg supports swimmers, divers kayakers and sailors.
— Gillo Dorfles’s red All Star, the heritage of humanity. With our rock legends’ sneakers on his feet, Gillo – the hundred-year-old professor – came closer to us.
— Penthouse H features an aromatic terrace. Spanish studio Langarita Navarro Arquitectos renovates an attic in Madrid’s Barrio de Salamanca
— A black chapel between the forest and the vineyards. In the surroundings of Brescia, Italy, Studio associates has built a tiny laic chapel made of black wood.
— An empty gabled roof in South Korea. The single family house by Rieuldorang Atelier features a porch-like space where ordinariness changes into specialty.
— The gallery-house in Barcelona designed by Carles Enrich. The project aims to create a continuity between domestic and exterior spaces through a selective demolition.
— The sixth episode of the Time-Space-Existence series features a short interview with Moshe Safdie, author of the Habitat 67 housing complex in Montréal.
— Post Soviet Visions. A photo exhibition in London tells life in East Europe, where people deal with personal rather than the political issues.
— Interiors examines the relationship between cinema and architecture. From the hotel in The Shining to the upside-down world of Inception, a structural analysis of cinema’s most famous scenes. With the plans available to buy online.
Opening image: SpY, Plaza Mayor, Madrid, 2017