Japanese architect Hiroshi Sambuichi bags The Daylight Award 2018
On May 16, 2018, The UNESCO International Day of Light, the poetic Japanese architect Hiroshi Sambuichi was announced as laureate of The Daylight Award 2018.Apart from Hiroshi Sambuichi, American...
View ArticleAustralian Pavilion Focuses on ‘Repairing the Natural Environment’ at 2018...
The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) will be presenting “Repair” at the Australian Pavilion during the 16th International Architecture Exhibition “Freespace” at La Biennale di Venezia....
View ArticleBenjamin Hubert’s New Modular Furniture Series ‘Tape’
Benjamin Hubert’s design studio Layer unveiled a new modular furniture collection “Tape” at recently held Salone del Mobile. “Tape,” featuring modular sofa and table, introduces a new way of bonding...
View ArticleTom Dixon Studio’s Latest Super Glossy Collection ‘The New, The Silver, The...
Tom Dixon Studio has launched a super flashy color palette with a rigorous application of a super glossy black, a sharp, precise stainless steel, and a pop art electric blue. These are new elements in...
View ArticleExplore the ‘Freespace’ at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennial
One of the premier showcases for the world’s architects, and one that has one of the most elegant settings, the Venice Architecture Biennial, opens to the public on May 26 at the Giardini and the...
View ArticleAnd The Golden Lion Goes to...
The results are in as Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects, curators of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, have announced the winners of the prestigious Golden Lion Awards....
View ArticleWinning Projects for 2018 NYC Excellence in Design Awards
The winners of 2018 NYC Excellence in Design Awards were recently announced by the New York City Public Design Commission and Mayor Bill de Blasio. Eleven projects from New York City’s five boroughs...
View ArticleTom Dixon’s Store Opens in New York's SoHo Neighborhood
New York City’s 25 Greene Street is now home to British designer Tom Dixon’s new double-storey showroom, which opened during the NYCxDesign festival. The designer experimented with several temporary...
View ArticleStreet art Installed Near Daniel Buren’s Columns at Palais Royal Removed at...
The French artist Daniel Buren asked the French Ministry of Culture to remove a street art installation in front of his famous columns at the Palais Royal, French news media reported. The installation...
View ArticleGleaming New Home: Fondazione Prada’s New Tower Designed By Rem Koolhaas
The former site of Milan’s Societa Italiana Spiriti — a distillery dating from the 1910s — was initially composed of warehouses, laboratories, and brewing silos. But since 2015 it has taken on a new...
View ArticleCharles Carmignac to Follow Father’s Footsteps in Porquerolles
Charles Carmignac, a musician in the Franco-American folk group Moriarty and also an entrepreneur, who has been overseeing his father Edouard Carmignac’s art foundation for over a year-and-a half, now...
View ArticleFoster + Partners launches “OVO” furniture range
Foster + Partners launched the new “OVO” range of solid wood furniture at Clerkenwell Design Week as part of the festival’s British Collection. The range boasts of the age-old tradition of...
View ArticleStation Russia: Russian Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2018
“Station Russia,” Russian Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2018, delves into the notions of exploring the past, present and future of the Russian railways. In an environment which is in parts uninhabitable,...
View ArticleStation Russia: Russian Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2018
“Station Russia,” Russian Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2018, delves into the notions of exploring the past, present and future of the Russian railways. In an environment which is in parts uninhabitable,...
View ArticleFirst Serpentine Pavilion outside UK Opens in Beijing with Design by JIAKUN...
The Serpentine Galleries and WF CENTRAL (Beijing) collaborated for a new architecture Pavilion, designed by JIAKUN Architects, at the WF CENTRAL development in Beijing, the first Serpentine Pavilion...
View ArticleUnique by Design: A Sneak Peek into What's In Store at the Upcoming Design...
With nearly 50 presentations by some of the world’s leading galleries of historic and Contemporary design, the 13th edition of Design Miami/Basel will be held from June 12-17 alongside Art Basel. An...
View Article“Matter Out Of Place” at Maria Wettergren Galerie, Paris
Maria Wettergren Galerie is hosting the debut solo exhibition of the artist duo Benandsebastian in France titled “Matter Out Of Place” on view through September 15.The title of the exhibition takes its...
View ArticleCarl Hansen & Søn Launches “Preludia Series” by Brad Ascalon
Danish furniture company Carl Hansen & Son partnered with New York-based Brad Ascalon to create the versatile “Preludia Series” that includes chairs, bar stools, tables, and bar tables for both...
View ArticleNetherlands Building World’s First 3D-Printed and Habitable Houses
Dutch developers have a new project at hand — Project Milestone, and it will cut costs and environmental damage offering the perfect solution to the shortage of bricklayers.The Dutch city of Eindhoven...
View ArticleZaha Hadid Architects Wins Russian Black Sea City Masterplan Competition
Zaha Hadid Architects won the competition for the Admiral Serebryakov Embankment masterplan in the city of Novorossiysk on Russia’s Black Sea coast. Connecting Russia with the Mediterranean, Atlantic...
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