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On Designing with Nature and the 2022 Salone del Mobile: In Conversation with Mario Cucinella

June 16, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

For its 60th and first post-pandemic edition, the Salone del Mobile.Milano was back in full force following two years of setbacks and alternations between digital and physical events. The week-long exhibition, which welcomed over 262,000 visitors from across the world, highlighted the opportunities of environmental consciousness, inviting designers to adopt and reinforce the values of sustainability in the long term, support the protection of human rights, and promote environmental responsibility through design.

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On Designing with Nature and the 2022 Salone del Mobile: In Conversation with Mario Cucinella

June 16, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

For its 60th and first post-pandemic edition, the Salone del Mobile.Milano was back in full force following two years of setbacks and alternations between digital and physical events. The week-long exhibition, which welcomed over 262,000 visitors from across the world, highlighted the opportunities of environmental consciousness, inviting designers to adopt and reinforce the values of sustainability in the long term, support the protection of human rights, and promote environmental responsibility through design.

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“Get Set” Announced as Theme of 2022 Dutch Design Week

June 15, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Miriam van der Lubbe, Creative Head of Dutch Design Week 2022 has announced during a live Q&A on Instagram with designer Pete Fung the theme of this year’s edition. Titled Get Set, the theme highlights a shift in mentality – from preparation to action, that is deeply rooted in the idea of listening closely to the design community. The event will take place from October 22-30, 2022 in Eindhoven, and will help designers exchange ideas and solutions that create a meaningful impact.

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Design Trends and Themes Explored at the 60th Edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano

June 14, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

From the 7th until the 12th of June, the streets of Milan were overflowing with thousands of national and international architects, designers, manufacturers, artists, and craftsmen for its annual Design Week, exploring new design innovations, and exchanging ideas about interior design, furniture, and lighting. Much like every year, the Salone del Mobile, which takes place at the Fiera Milano | Rho, serves as “a laboratory for experimentation and a place for new opportunities for reflection on the world of design and designing”. But with attendance of over 262,000 visitors in six days, along with over 3,500 accredited journalists from around the world, this year’s event surpassed all expectations in terms of turnout, confirming that the exhibition is still a prominent influence on the architecture and design industry.

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A New Building by Kazuo Shinohara will be Added to the Vitra Campus

June 13, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

One of Japanese architect Kazuo Shinohara’s iconic architectures, designed under the so-called “First Style” has now been reconstructed on the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein. The Umbrella House, originally built in Tokyo in 1961, will serve as a venue for small gatherings on the campus, offering visitors insights on modern Japanese architecture. After the geodesic dome by Buckminster Fuller/George Howard in 1975, and a petrol station by Jean Prouvé in 1953, the project is the third historic building to be reconstructed on the Vitra Campus.

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Gensler, Perkins & Will, and HDR Ranked as Top U.S. Architecture Firms in 2022.

June 10, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Architectural Record has unveiled its list of Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2022, ranked by revenue for architectural services performed in 2021. Gensler, Perkins&Will, and HDR continued a three-year streak leading the annual ranking of the top 300 American architecture firms, joined by AECOM, which saw one of the largest reported increases in architecture revenue, rising from eighth to fourth place.

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Frank Gehry Reveals New Images of his First Residential Tower in Canada

June 9, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Great Gulf Group, Dream, and Westdale Properties, have unveiled renders of Frank Gehry‘s newest architecture in Toronto, Canada. Set to leave a mark on the city’s skyline, Forma, the architect’s first residential tower in Canada and his tallest building yet rises 73 storeys and features a thoughtfully-appointed Gehry-designed lobby along with a striking custom art installation that reflects his visionary approach, as well as interiors by international design studio Paolo Ferrari.

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Christo’s Early Works to Be Exhibited at the Gagosian Gallery in Paris

June 8, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Gagosian Gallery Paris has announced an exhibition dedicated to Christo, presented in collaboration with the artist’s estate. Featuring sculptures made in Paris between 1958 and 1963, the exhibition features the earliest examples of Christo’s wrapped objects and barrel structures, many of which are exhibited for the first time, along with key works from his rarely shown Surfaces d’Empaquetage and Cratères series. The exhibition is open to the public on June 10, displayed across two floors of Gagosian’s rue de Ponthieu gallery, near Christo’s first Paris studio.

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MAD Architects Reveals an Art Journey through a Tunnel at the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale in Japan

June 7, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Ma Yansong, principal partner of MAD Architects, have revealed his latest artwork “Flow” at the recently opened 8thEchigo-Tsumari Art Triennale. Taking place this summer in Japan, the installation reinvents part of the “Tunnel of Light” artwork that was completed back in 2018. Through a series of immersive platforms, the architects abstracted and captured the spirit of the Kiyotsu River, providing visitors with an immersive and dynamic spatial experience. The Triennale hopes to improve the local economy through art, and promote a more harmonious relationship between human and nature.

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Steven Holl Architects and SKUPINA Win First Place in Czech Republic’s Terezin Ghetto Museum Competition

June 6, 2022 Dima Stouhi 0

Steven Holl Architects, in collaboration with Marcela Steinbachová and SKUPINA Studio, have won first place in the international competition of the Terezín Ghetto Museum in Czech Republic. Founded in 1780 as a military fortress, Terezín served as a Jewish Ghetto during World War II where an estimated 33,000 people died. The existing Terezín Ghetto Museum honors individuals who have lost their lives with a new design that is set to serve as a memorial of hope and light.