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Does artificial intelligence have what it takes to enrich our relationship with the built environment – past, present and future – by safeguarding architectural memory?
The future of design belongs to all living things. A cohabitative environment that shifts from anthropocentric to ecocentric thinking is taking root.
On 12 June at 6.30pm, the AIA Europe-Laufen Architecture during Art Symposium will take place at the Laufen Forum near Basel, to coincide with Art Basel and Design Miami/Basel.
As museums and galleries look to digital channels to keep cultural capital flowing during lockdown, we assess the state of the art.
As wellness takes centre stage in future-facing retail concepts, new expressions of biophilia and community-driven design are transforming malls and mixed-use developments.
For its 10th annual Life at Home report, Ikea set out to gain new data and insights surrounding domestic life while culminating a decade of knowledge.
Luca Pronzato, the founder of We Are Ona, has shaken up the fine dining world through the creation of pop-up restaurants. Having collaborated with designers like Harry Nuriev and Sabine Marcelis to ...
The workplace has substantially changed in recent years, and offices should be built to adapt to these changes without wastefully being refitted every time user needs shift. We rounded up four ...
How do you design housing that is complementary to its context, including its surrounding community? Archio, a London-based architecture firm headed by Kyle Buchanan and Mellis Haward, believes it’s ...
Making use of disused stone recovered from a local quarry, the second Barcelona store of cosmetics brand Aesop was awarded the title of August’s winner of the month.
In the work-from-anywhere era, the home exchange is enjoying a renaissance – and new players are entering the market to target the design-minded.
May’s FRAME Awards winner a co-living complex in Brunswick, Australia, balances privacy with community, keeping sustainability front of mind.
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