What exactly is Artificial Intelligence?

From forgotten neural networks to the deep learning boom and the shift from predictive to generative AI – here’s how machine learning has reshaped the tools we use today, including ChatGPT and Gemini.

  • Andrea Daniele Signorelli
  • News

Thessaloniki’s new stadium stands out with a radical Populous design

The new football stadium of PAOK FC, designed by Populous, interprets the values of the sports club through its powerful and muscular structure, between sporting pride and urban regeneration.

  • Chiara Testoni
  • News

The “iconic” images we can no longer stand

Icons, clichés, and overexposure: a brief history of our visual bulimia and how we ruined the images we once loved most.

  • Giorgia Aprosio
  • News

New Paris museum celebrates Hector Guimard, the forgotten designer of the “Métropolitain” signs

The museum is set to open in 2028 inside the Hotel Mezzara, a building designed by the French architect renowned worldwide for the floral entrances of the Paris Métro.

  • Ilaria Bonvicini
  • News

A palace on rails: the end of the British Royal Train after two centuries

It has been the symbol of royal travel style for nearly two centuries. But the journey of the British Royal Train is coming to an end: King Charles III has decided it will be retired by 2027.

  • Carla Tozzi
  • News

The new superman by James Gunn is a redesign full of style, sunlight, and legacy

The comics of All Star Superman and, above all, the animated series by the Fleischer brothers—the one that first made the superhero fly—are the key inspirations: the director rewrites the visual identity of Superman for a new generation, with a healthy dose of irony and a deep dive into history.

  • Gabriele Niola
  • News

Enzo Mari slams creativity: the viral Instagram video

Blunt and uncompromising as ever, the designer condemned a notion of creativity that is hollow and self-serving on TV.

  • Ilaria Bonvicini
  • News

The bag sizer: a short history of the most hated object at the airport

Among the items most hated by passengers at airports are bag sizers, those measuring aids used to check whether your hand luggage is within the permitted dimensions. Today, they are the ones that tell us most about how our way of flying will change.

  • La redazione di Domus
  • News

A giant new Lego resort has opened in Shanghai

Located in Fengjing Town, in the Jinshan District, the new Legoland Resort—the largest in the world—is set to take the “Lego experience” to a whole new level.

  • Ilaria Bonvicini
  • News

Calatrava’s “Sail” in Rome finally completed after 20 years for the Jubilee

After two decades of delays and abandonment, Rome’s long-unfinished Tor Vergata project is finally back in the spotlight: it will host the 2025 Youth Jubilee.

  • Chiara Testoni
  • News

The world's first museum dedicated to artificial intelligence opens in Los Angeles

It is called Dataland and its creator is Refik Anadol, the artist who invented data painting and dedicated an immense installation to Frank Gehry at the Guggenheim in Bilbao. The most interesting thing? The museum is located inside one of Gehry's works.

  • La redazione di Domus
  • News
09 July 2025

This house comes by mail! The dismountable masterpiece by Paul Rudolph is up for sale

Paul Rudolph’s Walker Guest House was built in 1953 on the beaches of Sanibel, Florida. Modular and demountable, it has already traveled to California and is now ready for a new location, telling us an honest and “light” story of brutalism.

  • La redazione di Domus
  • Architecture
08 July 2025

Milan, a new foundation dedicated to design comes to life

Two years after the passing, the Rodolfo Dordoni Foundation seeks to give voice and shape to the design legacy of the Milanese architect and designer.

  • Ilaria Bonvicini
  • News
03 July 2025
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