Soon an idea of landscapes has taken shape, of something pleasant and fun, caves, seas in which you dive and ‘fish’. An idea of methodic and scientific research, but also of ‘fishing’, of being surprised by things that touch us unexpectedly”. The Domus Archive is a sea full of surprises: this is how illustrator Michele Tranquillini described it when creating its new image this year.
In digital format, this sea contains all the issues of almost a century of Domus, from the first 1928 issue signed by Gio Ponti up to the recent ones, created 3 months ago under the direction of Steven Holl, our 2023 Guest Editor with Toshiko Mori.
Until 3 May 2023 you can get a 50% discount on your subscription to the new Digital Archive. You just need to go to the subscription page and enter the code:
The first cover for a young Zaha Hadid, the original report for the Centre Pompidou project, Gae Aulenti’s house-installations and Renzo Piano’s last six decades, Memphis ties and the origins of Italian avant-pop aesthetics, and Bruno Latour’s essays on the emergencies of a new millennium: all of history, the present and the future find space in our digital archive. Dive into this sea full of surprises.