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      Norman Foster

      Guest Editor 2024



      • Ingels | 2025
      • Holl & Mori | 2023
      • Nouvel | 2022
      • Ando | 2021
      • Chipperfield | 2020
      • Maas | 2019
      • De Lucchi | 2018

      Norman Foster: renewable energy has limits, while nuclear power has great potential

      In his November editorial, the guest editor of Domus invites us to think critically about the environmental impact of solar and wind power, and suggests that we should instead reassess nuclear power, but with a renewed perspective.

      • Norman Foster

      Norman Foster’s plans for Domus: “Let’s talk about the future”

      The British architect, the next guest editor of our magazine in 2024, talks about himself and anticipates his format for this year’s Domus.

      • Walter Mariotti

      Norman Foster explores the future of the workplace

      The October issues focuses on the new sustainable and flexible workplaces that enhance human interaction while  adapting to technological and social change.

      • Norman Foster

      Norman Foster and the future of health

      In Domus issue 1093, our 2024 guest editor traces the role of health in shaping cities throughout history and reflects on the future of healthcare facilities.

      • Norman Foster

      Norman Foster: “The exploration of space has been good for architecture”

      In the editorial of the new Domus, guest editor 2024 explains how space exploration has led to technological innovations that have benefited humanity in various fields, including the world of design.

      • Norman Foster

      How to curate an exhibition, as explained by Norman Foster

      In the June issue of Domus, our guest editor explores the permeability of the boundaries between art, architecture and design, showing how these disciplines are culturally and intimately connected.

      • Norman Foster

      The new Domus issue on the future of mobility

      Guest editor Norman Foster’s May editorial evokes the mobility scenario imagined in the middle of the last century, highlighting the limits and possibilities of today’s transport systems.

      • Norman Foster
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