Bjarke Ingels of BIG named guest editor of Domus for 2025
“Unlike other art forms, architecture is not about representation – it’s about reception,” says the founder of BIG, who will curate ten issues of Domus throughout 2025.
Guest Editor 2025
“Unlike other art forms, architecture is not about representation – it’s about reception,” says the founder of BIG, who will curate ten issues of Domus throughout 2025.
The words of the Danish architect, guest editor of Domus for 2025, outline the mission that will guide our magazine in the coming year.
From the Mountain in Copenhagen to Mountain View, California, via Norway and Bhutan, a selection of works portrays the thinking of one of the most lively protagonists of contemporary architectural scene, Domus Guest Editor for 2025.
With this editorial, Maria Giovanna Mazzocchi Bordone, President of Editoriale Domus, welcomes the arrival of Bjarke Ingels as Guest Editor 2025.
“By hitting the fertile overlap between pragmatic and utopia, we architects once again find the freedom to change the surface of our planet, to better fit contemporary life forms” (Bjarke Ingels, Guest Editor Domus 2025)
In the May editorial, the guest editor of Domus explores the surprising evolution of glass: from the Venetian monopoly to the technological revival that today sees this material as the protagonist of architecture.
In the very halls designed by Gio Ponti for the Politecnico di Milano, Bjarke Ingels – founder of BIG and Guest Editor 2025 of Domus – outlined the vision behind his editorial approach: a revisited form of materialism, where technology and design carry a humanistic imprint.