Architecture
Matilde House by Ailtireacht Architects
Dublin-based Ailtireacht Architects have recently completed an extension to a Victorian terrace house in Rathgar, Dublin. More about Matilde House by Ailtireacht Architects
Dublin-based Ailtireacht Architects have recently completed an extension to a Victorian terrace house in Rathgar, Dublin. More about Matilde House by Ailtireacht Architects
Rojkind Arquitectos and Copenhagen architects BIG have won a competition to design a museum overlooking Mexico City. More about New Tamayo Museum by Rojkind Arquitectos and BIG
Milan 09: fashion brand Diesel have collaborated with lighting brand Foscarini and furniture brand Moroso to create the Diesel Home Collection of furniture and lighting. More about Successful Living by Diesel Creative Team
Milan 09: Spanish designer Nacho Carbonell presented a new furniture collection featuring an elastic outer skin that stretches according to objects placed inside the pieces. More about Skin collection by Nacho Carbonell
Here's another project from FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects who designed the House of Vision in our previous story: this time, House of Inclusion in Shiga, Japan. More about House of Inclusion by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects
Milan 09: Carat is a lamp presented at the SaloneSatellite in Milan by Arihiro Miyake, who designed the extension-cable container in our previous story. More about Carat by Arihiro Miyake
Milan 09: champagne brand Veuve Clicquot present an exhibition called Out of The Box, showing work by Tom Dixon, Front and 5.5 Designers in Zona Tortona. More about Out of The Box by Tom Dixon, Front and 5.5 Designers
Milan 09: Helsinki-based, Japanese designer Arihiro Miyake exhibits an extension cable that incorporates a fabric container for wires at SaloneSatellite in Milan, which ends today. More about Trush In by Arihiro Miyake
Milan 09: here are the first images of Genesy, a floor light designed by architect Zaha Hadid for lighting brand Artemide. More about Genesy by Zaha Hadid for Artemide
House of Vision is a private home in Shiga, Japan by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects that is designed to shield the client from neighbours. More about House of Vision by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects
Milan 09: it's our last day in Milan and here are our favourite shows we've seen so far. Best of all is Real Time by Maarten Baas at CNC showroom, Via Fogazzaro 23 (above). More on this amazing show soon hopefully. More about Dezeen’s Milan favourites
American industrial designers fuseproject have launched updated versions of their Jawbone Bluetooth headset for manufacturer Aliph. More about Jawbone Prime and Ear Candy by Fuseproject
Dezeenwire: Frank Gehry walks off Miami Beach New World Symphony Orchestra project; Jonathan Glancey writes on other famous architect-client rows including Sydney Opera House. The Guardian
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Milan 09: young Swedish designer Fredrik Färg presents a range of found chairs rejuvenated with felt coverings at SaloneSatellite in Milan this week. More about RE:cover by Fredrik Färg
Dezeenwire: Reuters reports on the Milan furniture fair, with organisers claiming there are "signs of a small recovery". Reuters
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Milan 09: Established & Sons present new work by designers including Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility Alexander Taylor, and Terence Woodgate and John Barnard. More about Table, Bench, Chair by Sam Hecht
Prada Transformer, a portable, shape-shifting cultural pavilion designed by Office for Metropolitan Architecture/Rem Koolhaas, will open to the public tomorrow in Seoul, Korea. More about Prada Transformer by OMA/Rem Koolhaas 2
Milan 09: Hannover-based designers ding3000 present Tiffany Flowers, a light inspired by Tiffany lamps, at SuperStudio in Zona Tortona this week. More about Tiffany Flowers by Ding3000
Milan 09: Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have designed Cipria, a fake fur-covered sofa, for Italian brand Edra. More about Cipria by Fernando and Humberto Campana for Edra
Nicole Martinelli reports from Milan for the Wall Street Journal and finds the furniture industry is holding up suprisingly well. Wall Street Journal
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