Life Behind the Walls is an immersive exhibition that transforms testimony on North Korea into a spatial journey from image to hidden reality.
Life Behind the Walls is an immersive exhibition that transforms testimony on North Korea into a spatial journey from image to hidden reality.
Ukurant returns to 3daysofdesign 2026 with Makes Room, an exhibition of experimental works by emerging designers at FABRIKKEN for Art and Design in Copenhagen.
Bárbara Bardín and Julio Cano design Moof Fitness Studio as a calm, adaptable gym shaped by perforated metal, colour and a replicable architectural system.
Set within a bamboo grove beside Shisanba Bridge, LUO studio’s micro museum transforms field research on Huizhou’s vernacular stone bridges into a quiet architectural experience of viewing, walking and remembering.
In Suzhou’s Taohuawu district, Wutopia Lab converts a former silk weaving factory into Verdant Ridges, a compact theatre where Tang Bohu’s life, Chinese landscape painting and industrial memory become part of a layered architectural narrative.
In this interview, Gabriella Marcella of RISOTTO Studio reflects on the making of the studio’s new Glasgow headquarters, a vivid working environment shaped by risograph printing, colour, material process and the everyday realities of analogue production.
Feng Yue of designRESERVE reflects on Desert Ark, a 3D printed desert habitat shaped by sand, wind, ecology and the fragile conditions of China’s Tengger Desert.
y.ad studio reinterprets the historic Ink Wash Pool site in China through a restrained architecture of exposed concrete, landscape, and quiet public space.
Bjarke Ingels Group and BAT Architecture transform the hillside of Mount Ulia into a stepped culinary campus for the Basque Culinary Center, where public terraces, research spaces and urban landscape merge into a new civic destination in San Sebastián.
An in depth look at Gasometer Wien, the landmark adaptive reuse project in Vienna that transformed four nineteenth century gas holders into a mixed use urban district designed by Jean Nouvel, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Manfred Wehdorn, and Wilhelm Holzbauer.