In the heart of Porto, a structure once relegated to the realms of office and warehouse utility has undergone a metamorphosis under the discerning eye of Fala Atelier, emerging as a residential enigma titled 'the house with many faces.'
Maja Ganszyniec - Quiet Revolutionist
For her, the allure of design lies in navigating uncharted waters, in spaces and concepts yet to be explored. Yet, paradoxically, she finds the most profound challenges in domains where she is already known as an expert.
Klára Hosnedlová's exhibition "GROWTH" at Kunsthalle Basel emerges as a profound exploration of the interstitial spaces between the organic and the crafted, the ancient and the post-modern.
The Humo House, designed by Ivan Bravo in 2023 in Futrono, Chile, is a compelling exploration of architectural dichotomies, masterfully embedded within the natural landscape.
Marek Bimer - Objects That Enhance My Life
Marek Bimer, a versatile designer, artist and sculptor, likes to surround himself with objects that bear the mark of time. He is fascinated by the natural processes that occur within the matter and seeks synthetic forms, values minimalism and appreciates having space that does not restrict his creative freedom.
In the realm of contemporary design, the pursuit of simplicity often becomes a complex journey. The Tana Series by New Works, designed by the astute architect Rikke Rützou Arnved, stands as a compelling narrative in this context.
In the heart of a protected olive grove, a new concept by TEST of ecological shelter is taking shape. Its appearance, the first in a proposed network, seamlessly blends into the surroundings, setting a new standard in unobtrusive design.
In the vibrant neighborhood of Santa Tere in Guadalajara, a culinary journey awaits at Xokol. Spearheaded by the collaborative efforts of ODAmx and the Ruben Valdez Practice, this gastronomic oasis transcends the mere act of dining, transforming it into a communal ritual deeply rooted in Mexican culinary traditions.
'Primitive Arrangements' serves as a testament to Nick Ross's interest in the origins of architecture and human ingenuity in constructing meaningful spaces.
The photographic project "Yes to All" by Mattia Micheli and Nicolò Panzieri stands as a critique and reinterpretation of the Alpine arc, an area traditionally enveloped in myth and purity.
"Zona" by Carl De Keyzer, a project spanning from 2000 to 2002 in Siberia, Russia, offers an intricate and multifaceted exploration of the remnants of the Gulag system through a contemporary lens.