Samsung's biophilic complex in Seoul is designed by UNstudio
Designed by the Dutch firm, the new luxury residential towers set in Seul promise to reconnect residents with nature.
Designed by the Dutch firm, the new luxury residential towers set in Seul promise to reconnect residents with nature.
A collection of the cameras that have marked the evolution of the photographic industry, from the first Kodak Brownie to the iPhone.
The Japanese architect, who left us at 88, had developed the radical teaching of the Metabolists and expressed it in projects and concepts destined to become emblematic: one of them, the Niramu House, was published on Domus in 1981.
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.
The Zero is a 3D-printed shoe that leaves the foot bare, with which the brand renews its game of provocations.
Now in its 20th edition, the international trade fair dedicated to responsible construction, energy efficiency and building renovation will be held in Bolzano from 29 January to 1 February.
Conceived not as an isolated object, but as part of the diverse scenarios of devices that populate desks, Tekne 3 is the essential Olivetti machine that integrates electronic components.
The Japanese company is launching a stylish instant camera that combines analog charm with digital functions, featuring a retro design and the ability to worl as a smartphone photo printer.
Unison, a wristband made of keys, is the latest idea from Yale, a historic locksmith company that has set its sights on a new smart system for opening your front door using your smartphone.
What is a geodesic dome and how does it work? Discover with us the history, advantages and main applications of a geodesic structure in architecture and beyond.
Silent and sustainable, the Norwegian capital’s municipal construction sites are the first in the world to aim for zero emissions.
An international photography competition that invites photographers worldwide to capture the essence of contemporary architecture. Inspired by the work of the famous Portuguese photographer Luis Ferreira Alves, the award seeks images that explore the dialogue between man and space.
In the renovation curated by bump studio, colour blocking creates walls, floors and entire volumes, punctuated by design objects and decorative surprises.
Designed by XD Architects, the newly opened biodiversity hub in Ya’an, China, is inspired by the form of a mother panda and her cub.
Once a competitor to its more famous rival, Fanvue is now gaining recognition thanks to its embrace of AI-generated content.
With Pixless, an Italian designer and photographer has created a camera that reproduces a style that immediately takes us back in time.
ZHA transforms an “untouchable” Roman palace into a vibrant scenic space, blending geometric manipulations and material experimentation, all in the spirit of functional theatricality.
With the release of A Complete Unknown, a new Bob Dylan mania is emerging: here are ten things you don’t know about the minstrel from Duluth, the last great mythological figure in American music. Including the one that gave Memphis its name.
Fiorucci inaugurates a new cultural space: the first exhibition is by Paris-based artist Thomas Jeppe, who combines painting, video, and photography to raise critical questions about our present.
Toscani’s legacy reignites the debate on the value of photography: not only a documentary tool, but a technique that lives in symbiosis and parallel with painting.
Unforgettable images from a genius of visual art, who has forever left planet Earth.
From the Kiasma Museum for Contemporary Art to unrealized projects such as the Palazzo del Cinema in Venice, the exhibition “Steven Holl – Drawing as Thought” showcases the American architect’s works through his vision of drawing as a form of thought.
Hated or beloved, venerated or misunderstood, Oliviero Toscani has changed photography and communication. Or he did not? We talked about him with those who worked with him, those who knew him, who were his friends and those who followed his steps.
Launched 8 years ago, Switch was the console that breathed new life into Nintendo. A successor had been expected for years, but if it works, why change it? Here's what we know after the official announcement.
Combining brick and concrete in dialogue with steel, light wood, custom-made furniture and a curated collection of objects, the reuse of a residual space at the back of a convenience store has taken on a sophisticated and playful character.
Between music and cooking, photographs and animals, this house is deconstructed and inhabited by djinns and “twilight archetypes.” Renowned Swiss artist Sandra Knecht brings a decade of research on Heimat to her exhibition – with stunning results.
A study monitored buildings constructed in places like Miami Beach, showing how some of these architectures have descended into the ground.
The family who have lived there since 1982 sold the house last year and it will now become the home of the ‘Auschwitz Research Centre on Hate, Extremism and Radicalisation’.
This project is real and aims to increase the number of pet-owning visitors to museums, addressing separation anxiety and… guilt.
Mino Caggiula designs the Nizza Paradise Residence, blending the sinuous forms of the Swiss hills with the clean lines of architecture.
“M. Il figlio del secolo” is the series where the truth of fascism emerges through cinematic stylisation, including through the depiction of Milan as the city of defeat, poverty and despair.
The German brand opens a lawsuit that could shape the future of design: are its sandals works of art?
The renovation by Studio P+S is a Wunderkammer, born from a special attention to pre-existence and environmental sustainability, where beech wood and exposed installations define flexible spaces.
Between Case Study Houses by Eames and Neutra, and buildings by Ray Kappe and Charles Moore, a vast modern and contemporary heritage has been threatened or destroyed by fire, as the city that is devouring its history.