An in depth essay on Daxing Jizi Design and how light based installations reshape emotional experience in contemporary Chinese cities.
An in depth essay on Daxing Jizi Design and how light based installations reshape emotional experience in contemporary Chinese cities.
An essay on Otl Aicher’s role in post war German design, exploring clarity, ethics, and visual systems from Ulm to Munich 1972.
Installed in Laval, The Fourth Wall by NÓS Architects blurs architecture, performance, and public life through a modular urban installation.
Drawer 440 is a minimalist modular storage system by Berlin based designer Jakub Kubica, crafted from hand finished aluminum with a beeswax surface.
In the heart of Taikoo Li Sanlitun, Beijing’s most visible luxury crossroads, a new Tiffany & Co. flagship store announces itself not through spectacle, but through atmosphere. Designed by MVRDV,
Designed by Atelier Andy Carson, G code is a bespoke stainless steel cutlery collection that reframes industrial precision as a form of quiet elegance. Conceived at the intersection of architecture,
In Dun’ao Village, in Xiangshan County near Ningbo, rice fields sit inside a gentle basin of low hills. The place name carries a clue. The character “岙” (ào) evokes a
The brief was direct: transform an ancient farmhouse outbuilding into a family home in Chamboirat, a small hamlet in Auvergne’s countryside. From the outside, the structure reads as familiar rural
In the floodlit theatre of Expo 2020 Dubai, where national pavilions competed through oversized gestures and instant narratives, the Pavilion for the Kingdom of Bahrain arrived with a different kind
Minimalism has long been framed as an ethic of subtraction, a refusal of excess in favour of clarity, restraint, and quiet utility. Deconstructed Minimalism proposes a different kind of discipline: