The human side: Gabriele Micalizzi photographs Milan Design Week for Domus
We asked the Italian photojournalist to narrate Salone and Fuorisalone in his irreverent and always surprising way. Here are his photos, taken exclusively for us.
We asked the Italian photojournalist to narrate Salone and Fuorisalone in his irreverent and always surprising way. Here are his photos, taken exclusively for us.
The restoration of the Nave, supervised by Chatillon Architectes, is nearly complete, just waiting for the inauguration for the upcoming Olympic Games.
Renovated by Benedetto Camerana in 2018, the museum will host two visitors exclusively for one night, offering a unique experience among the iconic single-seaters.
Now you can share your work through a new function by Domus where you can upload your architecture, design, interior, graphics, illustration, photography and art projects.
What if temporary use is bringing an even more pervasive and inexorable form of gentrification? A reflection on “Week-based” Milan, downstream of events, strategic operations and location cult.
In its Repairing Society series, the Chinese designer uses the concept of Kintsugi to repair common-use objects and 3D-printed grafts, critiquing our overconsumption society.
The cultural tension between humanity and technology in the age of AI is undeniable. Yet perhaps a solution lies in rediscovering a critical identity in this era’s excavation of the past, drawing from the legacies of Arts and Crafts and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Vaselli launches a table collection inspired by Tuscan vernacular design. And with an unexpected splash of colour
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.
In Guadagnino’s latest film, tennis talk takes center stage, yet it’s never about tennis. And the court becomes a cinematic metaphor.
The project for the urban regeneration of the south-eastern district in Milan covers a total area of 65 hectares and includes the future third largest park in the city.
In Tilburg, the first university building in Europe made entirely of wood and clad in stone reinterprets the idea of the palace by following the principles of circularity.
We remember the great architectural historian and theorist, who left us aged 94, through his late-millennium essay, dedicated to Domus as a crucial viewpoint onItalian and international cultural history.
The future of a changing capital, starting from its architecture. We talked about it with our 2022 guest editor, a protagonist of this transformation through four decades, who designed an installation for Samsung in the heart of the Olympic area.
The product marks the second project in the brand's Recreated Classic Series after the Beogram 4000c record player from 2020. It's available in only 200 units, costing $55,000 each.
The German carmaker unveiled its long-awaited full electric version of its celebrated off-road vehicle.
From the American suburbs to the Milanese countryside, from Belgium to the Alps, architecture shows the sustainability and poetics of building in straw.
As the Paris Games draw closer, we go back through the Domus archive to the 1984 Olympics, which turned the California city into a postmodern firework in search of levity and community spirit.
The project aims to reconnect the archaeological sites of the city center with the surrounding neighborhoods.
After months of protests from the local community, supported by the International Surfing Federation, efforts have been made to contain the damage; however, the reef could still be harmed.
Reflect Architecture’s design for a buen retiro in the Ontario forests interprets the dwelling as an introverted and protected place, on the one hand, open and integrated into the landscape on the other.
The building will be constructed of wood and offer children environments in which they can freely explore their creativity.
AMAA reinterprets the theme of Modern minimalist housing amidst the material and figurative suggestions of a refined artisanal process evoking Arts&Crafts research.
The project aims to become a major scientific hub, contributing to the regeneration of the entire capital area of Shaanxi region in North-West China.
The installation by Ibrahim Mahama may evoke those of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, but it focuses on the historical memory conveyed by handmade textiles.
Marcus Aurelius, who ruled the Empire amidst wars and famines, was born today. An equestrian statue in Rome and a painting by Delacroix commemorate the emperor, who was austere, plagued by doubts, and found solace in philosophy.
The two awarded projects explore the potential of architecture to change social policies and mindsets, fostering inclusive contexts.
American firm Page Southerland Page is working on an extensive three-phase project, set to integrate Austin's main historic landmarks.
The Japanese graphic designer brings all the coolness of his characters to the lagoon and to a series of watches from the Swiss brand.
It’s one of the most appreciated role-playing and strategy videogame series, not just for its game mechanics but also for the incredible balance between the retrofuturistic design and post-apocalyptic scenarios. And now it’s a TV show.
Design studios Modern Works partnered with Panter & Tourron to create a futuristic navigation non-device for those who go for walks without carrying a smartphone.
MASBEDO’s “Ritratto di città” (Portrait of a city) at the Museo del Novecento in Milan recreates the topography of a city driven by collaborative intelligence on an 8-meter LED wall.