Snøhetta Unveils Its First Lighting Range at Stockholm Design Week
The renowned architecture practice Snøhetta has designed a range of lighting for the first time. The Flik Flak collection comprising hinged wooden lamps was unveiled at the ongoing Stockholm Furniture...
View ArticleJackie Kennedy’s ‘Purloined Letters’ at the Upcoming Palm Beach Jewelry, Art...
New York’s Lion Heart Autographs will be presenting three of the rare historic letters that Jackie Kennedy wrote to Roswell Gilpatric. Gilpatric was President Kennedy’s Deputy Secretary of Defense and...
View ArticleTom Dixon’s Multi-purpose Delaktig Bed Hits IKEA Stores
Tom Dixon’s much-awaited Delaktig bed has been recently launched in IKEA stores across Europe. The modular bed, branded as “living platform” by Dixon, can be customized for different functions as it...
View Article‘Félix Candela’s Concrete Shells’ at Gallery 400, Chicago
Gallery 400, Chicago, is featuring the works of Spanish-Mexican architect Félix Candela, in the exhibition “Félix Candela's Concrete Shells: An Engineered Architecture for México and Chicago.” The...
View ArticleThe Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Announces Recipients of 2018...
French architect Odile Decq, Burkina Faso’s Diébédo Francis Kéré, and American architects John Sorrenti and William J. Stanley III are the proud recipients of 2018 Honorary Fellowships. The Royal...
View Article‘Lust for Life’ Lamps at Carpenters Workshop Gallery
Carpenters Workshop Gallery, London is hosting a solo exhibition by Atelier Van Lieshout at its London venue.The exhibition “Lust for Life” captures the interplay between utopia and destruction through...
View ArticleNomad’s Winter Edition Debuts in St. Moritz
The splendid 16th century alpine mansion Chesa Planta opens its doors today for the debut winter edition of Nomad St. Moritz, featuring collectible design and contemporary art from world’s top-notch...
View ArticleFrida Escobedo’s Design for 2018 Serpentine Gallery is Intended as a ‘Timepiece’
Mexican architect Frida Escobedo has been chosen by London’s Serpentine Gallery to design the 2018 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in Hyde Park.Escobedo is the youngest architect chosen for the Serpentine...
View ArticleMVRDV Unveils Design For the 80-meter Long Dawn Bridge in Shanghai
MVRDV has unveiled its design for “Dawn Bridge” in Shanghai, which will come up near the historical town of Zhujiajiao. The 24-meter wide and 80-meter long dual-use crossing has been conceived as a...
View ArticleThe High Museum of Art Invites Selldorf Architects to Reinstall its Extensive...
Selldorf Architects has been selected by the High Museum of Art in Atlanta for a large-scale reinstallation of its collection in all seven fields including Photography, European Art, Decorative Arts,...
View ArticleItsuko Hasegawa Honored with the 2018 Royal Academy Architecture Prize
Japanese architect Itsuko Hasegawa has been awarded the 2018 Royal Academy Architecture Prize for her significant contribution to architecture in Japan as well as across the globe. The judging panel...
View ArticleMadrid Celebrates Design this February with Madrid Design Festival 2018
The city of Madrid enters a month-long celebration of design with the inaugural edition of Madrid Design Festival that runs from February 1 to February 28, 2018. The event brings together more than 28...
View Article‘Steven Holl: Making Architecture’ at The Dorsky Museum
Steven Holl draws with water colors everyday. This dedicated and solitary practice is the place from where his projects emerge. Holl’s architecture and art are inextricably linked. He even...
View ArticleSvart — An Energy Positive Lakeside Hotel in the Arctic Circle by Snøhetta
Snøhetta recently unveiled the design for “Svart,” an upcoming hotel in the Arctic Circle at the base of the Svartisen glacier. The building is being designed to the “Powerhouse” building standard —...
View ArticleSpanish Architect Carme Pinós to Design Australia’s 2018 MPavilion
Spanish architect Carme Pinós has been invited by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation to design MPavilion’s fifth edition, making it the first public work in Australia commissioned to a Spanish architect. The...
View ArticleOver 45 Million Swarovski Crystals to Set the Spectacular Stage for 90th Oscars®
Swarovski has been illuminating the stage for the world’s most glamorous awards, the Oscars®, for the past one decade. For its 11th year in Oscars stage design, Swarovski once again collaborates with...
View ArticleJanet Echelman’s Vibrant Sculpture Floats Over Madrid's Plaza Mayor
Janet Echelman unveiled her “1.78 Madrid” sculpture last week at Madrid’s Plaza Mayor, marking the city’s 400th anniversary. The suspended thread sculpture, latest from the American artist’s Earth Time...
View ArticleO’Donnell + Tuomey Design a New Cultural Center in Shanghai
Dublin-based O’Donnell + Tuomey recently unveiled design for three interconnected opera houses in Shanghai, which will be coming up near the Huangpu river. The cultural complex, part of a regeneration...
View ArticleModernism Week’s Signature February Festival Begins Tomorrow at Palm Springs
An 11-day celebration of mid-century modern architecture, interior and landscape design, art, and vintage culture begins in South California’s Palm Springs region on February 15. Modernism Week returns...
View ArticleItsuko Hasegawa Awarded the 2018 Royal Academy Architecture Prize
Royal Academy of Arts, London announced Japanese architect Itsuko Hasegawa as the winner of the 2018 Royal Academy Architecture Prize, honoring her inspiring and enduring contribution to the culture of...
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