Inspired by Arctic landscapes and vulnerable ecosystems, PØLAIRE by Louve transforms stoneware into sculptural forms that explore memory, erosion, and environmental change through texture and material.
Inspired by Arctic landscapes and vulnerable ecosystems, PØLAIRE by Louve transforms stoneware into sculptural forms that explore memory, erosion, and environmental change through texture and material.
Life Behind the Walls is an immersive exhibition that transforms testimony on North Korea into a spatial journey from image to hidden reality.
Bárbara Bardín and Julio Cano design Moof Fitness Studio as a calm, adaptable gym shaped by perforated metal, colour and a replicable architectural system.
DRIFT presents Shy Society in Venice, a kinetic light installation combining robotics, silk, and movement above the Grand Canal.
The Circular Formations Pavilions transform curved steel rings and sculptural forms into interactive public spaces for gathering, shade, and spatial exploration.
Shell Book Pavilion reimagines the public library as a transformable community space that opens, closes, and evolves within an urban plaza.
Fala reorganizes a Vila Nova de Gaia apartment through a stepped wall, restrained materials, and a surreal terrace composition.
At Milan Design Week 2026, Didi NG Wing Yin presents a collectible furniture series exploring wood through carving, splitting, and charring.
From Sky to Table transforms a Lisbon garden into a productive urban landscape combining farming, public space, and community participation.
Built on the remains of a burned cabin, this riverside retreat on the Sázava River combines a charred timber structure with a surviving stone plinth, framing panoramic views of water, cliffs and forest.