perfect for moments of solitude, house sitter features a foldable gabled house structure, hinged to the chair’s backrest. The post michael jantzen’s sculptural chair shapes tiny house shelter for your head appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
david altrath photographs vienna’s palmenhaus in analog stills of light, foliage and form
through altrath’s cinematic compositions, the palmenhaus emerges as a living archive, captured in soft tones. The post david altrath photographs vienna’s palmenhaus in analog stills of light, foliage and form appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
martin binder installs park bench in germany that only works with mutual effort
the balance bench looks simple, oak slats on a clean steel frame, but it only works if two or more people use it together. The post martin binder installs park bench in germany that only works with mutual effort appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
These NYU students are getting the wrongly incarcerated out of prison
As exam season approaches, the 15 NYU students taking Making an Exoneree have a different type of final: working to get victims of wrongful conviction out of prison. The class, a four-credit Law and Society elective in the College of Arts & Science, was offered at NYU for the first time this semester in conjunction […]
reflective steel skin clads sculpture emerged from fallen tree after typhoon in hanoi
stainless steel cladding is hand-formed to follow the tree’s original contours. The post reflective steel skin clads sculpture emerged from fallen tree after typhoon in hanoi appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
ring of mist and light frames illuminating oculus installation by studio JT in seoul
designed by james tapscott, arc zero: eclipse installation emphasizes minimal technology and natural elements. The post ring of mist and light frames illuminating oculus installation by studio JT in seoul appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
roger reutimann turns 1959 cadillac components into lighting cactus sculpture in california
cadillactus by roger reutimann features chrome tailfins and bullet-shaped lights. The post roger reutimann turns 1959 cadillac components into lighting cactus sculpture in california appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
for venice biennale 2026, US government now requires art to promote its ‘american values’
support for diversity, equity, and inclusion explicitly curtailed in the US government’s new applicant guidelines for venice biennale 2026. The post for venice biennale 2026, US government now requires art to promote its ‘american values’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Who gets to be represented during AAPI Month?
During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, you can catch a cultural heritage parade, food festivals and many other community events happening throughout New York City. But take a closer look at these events, and you may notice a lack of representation from certain Asian cultures. First established in 1979 as a week-long commemoration […]
five metallic discs carve shaikha al mazrou’s contemplative sculpture trail in UAE mountains
‘deliberate pauses’ creates moments of reflection as it leaves an imprint at each encounter, then recedes into its surroundings as the observer moves on. The post five metallic discs carve shaikha al mazrou’s contemplative sculpture trail in UAE mountains appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.