MVRDV wraps tiffany & co. beijing in rippling facade of glass fins
mvrdv sculpts a new facade for tiffany & co. beijing The new Tiffany & Co. flagship store in Beijing […]
mvrdv sculpts a new facade for tiffany & co. beijing The new Tiffany & Co. flagship store in Beijing […]
Keyboard magnetically attaches to card-sized smartphone At CES 2026, iKKo brings the card-sized smartphone MindOne, complete with a snap-in
Terracotta clean-eating venue in Athens by studiomateriality Wild Souls is a clean-eating venue designed by studiomateriality and located at
an Early 1970s-era Beach House on long island Newly captured photographs reveal a fresh look inside the Norman Jaffe-designed
Perforated surface for metal pendulum and cuckoo clocks Ryosuke Fukosada creates MOOV and COO, a series of metal and
string turns flat objects into 3D modular emergency habitats Researchers at MIT develop a method that turns flat objects
Pentagonal temporary pavilion interprets Taiwan’s Flame Tree For the Taiwan Lantern Festival, Cheng Tsung FENG developed Temple: Flame Tree,
Drawing Architecture Studio stages rolling ball installation Drawing Architecture Studio has completed a large-scale, site-specific rolling ball installation in
Masanobu Hiraoka’s hand-drawn film for Max Cooper’s ‘On Being’ Animator Masanobu Hiraoka presents a new hand-drawn animated film created
Joseph Cornell’s studio in the basement of his family home in Queens, New York, 1971 | image © Harry Roseman
bio-villa geneve designed by ark architects Perched in the exclusive landscape of La Zagaleta in the hills of Benahavís,
‘waterhouse’ stands among the ferns and wildflowers of quebec Quebecois architecture studios oyama and Julia Manaças Architecte complete this
besley & spresser rethink Asbestos and the damage it left behind At the Lisbon Triennale 2025, Besley & Spresser
frida escobedo’s New complex for Qatar The newly presented design for the headquarters of the Qatar Ministry of Foreign
KOD.objects translates early russian craft into furniture design ECHO by KOD.objects reinterprets the material culture and architecture of 11th–17th