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This year's Milan Design Week festival (from April 17 to 23) held at the Rho Fiera pavilions, and the Fuorisalone, (a set of events distributed throughout various areas of the city), includes again a new installation from Ma Yansong and Andrea D’…
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Momentun by MAD Architects. Photograph by Matteo Vercelloni
Dutch architecture practice, OMA designed "Beyond The Surface", a multi-sensory experience presented by…
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Beyond the surface by OMA. Photograph by Marco Cappelletti, Courtesy of OMA and SolidNature
Barcelona architecture studio EMBT, directed by the architect…
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Nutura pavilion by Benedetta Tagliabue/EMBT. Photograph by Marcela Grassi
Architecture studio CLB Architects designed the house renovation that they already projected twenty years ago. The project…
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Paintbrush Residence by CLB Architects. Photograph by Matthew Millman
Snøhetta has created, in collaboration with the Norwegian manufacturer Asak Miljøstein, Asak Flyt,…
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Asak Flyt permeable pavement system by Snøhetta. Photograph by HISM.
Portuguese studio of the architect, Camilo Rebelo, has been the author of the renovation of an old warehouse into a new private home. The morphology of the building is very characteristic of…
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Miraflor house by Camilo Rebelo. Photograph by Nuno Pinto
Architecture studios MARMOLBRAVO and MADhel collaborated to design the housing complex named LaScalA, a building with 100 social housing that seeks…
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LaScalA by MARMOLBRAVO + MADhel. Photograph by Pedro Pegenaute
The Chilean architecture practice Studio CL completed a collective house in Santiago. The building is part of the fifth stage of Ochoalcubo, a pioneering…
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DSP apartment building in Santiago by Studio CL. Photograph by Bruno Giliberto
Rachel Valdés presents her exhibition named “Piscinas”, where she transports viewers on a trip to Havana. The settings are empty swimming pools that were part of the landscape…
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"Morado" by Rachel Valdés, 2023. Watercolor on cardboard (188 x 130 cm). Image courtesy of Rachel Valdés