revitalizing one of antoni Gaudí’s most emblematic works Casa Batlló, one of Antoni Gaudí’s most emblematic residential works, has been undergoing an ambitious process of restoration over the past year, led by architect Xavier Villanueva. The project, now set to open to the public on June 19th, focuses on returning the vivid intricacy of […]
watch: charles and ray eames’ 1975 vision to reimagine the metropolitan museum of art
a film and scale model reveal charles and ray eames’ proposal In 1975, The Metropolitan Museum of Art invited Charles and Ray Eames to rethink how people could experience its vast collection. As a result, they produced Metropolitan Overview, a nine-minute film reimagining the museum as a more accessible, intuitive, and emotionally generous space. […]
transforming roofscape expands over timber farmhouse in yunnan, china
dynamic roof defines the Ridge Farmhouse’s spatial character The Ridge, a timber prototype by Olivier Ottevaere and University of Hong Kong students, explores how the natural environment and its physical forces can invigorate the interior living through its dynamic roof design. Sited in the high mountains of rural Yunnan, China, the project makes full […]
studio knob transforms iconic ortiz sardine cans into tiny sculptural suitcases
Foreign Passport is a Reflection on Memory and Movement In their exhibition Movables, Studio Knob presents a small and focused series that transforms iconic ORTIZ sardine cans into miniature sculptural suitcases. This simple gesture opens a conversation about movement, memory, and the personal weight we carry with us. The idea emerged while walking through […]
milano cortina 2026 unveils olympic and paralympic winter games posters painted by artists
milano cortina 2026 posters hand-painted by italian artists The Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 and Triennale Milano unveil the official posters of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, hand-painted by ten young Italian artists. In collaboration with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the project, led by Damiano Gullì, taps […]
european metro stations unfold as mirrored worlds of calm in thibault drutel’s photo series
Thibault Drutel frames european metro stations with his lens With Symmetric Subway, French photographer Thibault Drutel embarks on a visually precise and unexpectedly poetic journey through the underground arteries of Europe. His photographic series, captured across numerous subway systems, transforms transit spaces, normally associated with speed, stress, and anonymity, into studies of form, light, […]
gotta catch ’em all: cringémon turns linkedin personas into pokémon-style collectible cards
Cringémon collectible Trading Cards Call Out Corporate Cringe Cringémon is a comedic art project that transforms stereotypical LinkedIn profiles into Pokémon-style trading cards. Blending nostalgia with protest, the series exposes corporate ego and jargon through a collection of absurd, fictional office creatures. Conceived by London-based artist and BAFTA-winning writer Dan Berg, the project reimagines LinkedIn personalities as fictional trading […]
sanctuary of dreams: toguna world’s nomadic temple for collective visioning lands in athens
sanctuary of dreams, a cinematic monument to imagination The Sanctuary of Dreams is a multi-sensory, participatory installation rooted in African philosophies of cyclical time and ancestral memory. On view as part of Plásmata 3 | We’ve met before, haven’t we? in Athens, curated by Onassis Stegi, the project by Toguna World and Pierre-Christophe Gam combines […]
‘towards a nude architecture’ is a visual journey tracing japan’s bathhouse culture
Yuval Zohar traces centuries of bathing rituals in japan Architect and visual storyteller Yuval Zohar brings more than ten years of travel across Japan to life in his latest book, Towards a Nude Architecture, published by the Dutch imprint nai010. Using a curated mix of photographs, hand-drawn diagrams, collages, and maps, Zohar takes readers […]
red floor runs over minimal 1970s athens apartment revamped by threshold
threshold introduces a glowing glass box in 1970s apartment Troias Apartment sits quietly on the first floor of a 1970s polykatoikia (apartment building) in the dense fabric of Kypseli, Athens, nestled between two narrow streets. The original layout, defined by a long, dark corridor, fragmented the apartment into a sequence of disconnected rooms. The […]