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Tomás Saraceno: in orbit
 

Tomás Saraceno: in orbit

The new Tomás Saraceno’s gigantic installation is a steel wire and inflated PVC spheres construction, suspended more than 25 metres above the K21 museum in Düsseldorf.

 

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Carsten Höller: With
 

Carsten Höller: With

True to a scientific attitude, for his fifth exhibition in the spaces of the gallery Air de Paris, the Belgian artist collaborates with Philippe Parreno, François Roche and Attilio Maranzano, among others.

 

Art / Ivo Bonacorsi

Hideo Horikawa: Nousfit Warehouse

Using a series of wooden pillars in an apparently unstructured manner, the Japanese architecture studio creates a striking, iconic warehouse and workshop in the heart of Tokyo.

 

Architecture / Katsuhisa Kida

Where cities talk to money
 

Where cities talk to money

Sam Jacob reports from MIPIM, the annual real estate fair in Cannes where the mechanics of contemporary city-making are laid bare.

 

Architecture / Sam Jacob

Separate Amenities
 

Separate Amenities

Separate beaches, parks, walkways and swimming pools: the body of photographs by Vincent Bezuidenhout examines the way in which in South Africa the landscape of apartheid was constructed.

 

Photo-essays / Vincent Bezuidenhout

Designers of the Future

Following trips to W Hotels around the world, Seung-Yong Song, Jon Stam and Bethan Laura Wood created pieces inspired by local communities, recently presented at Design Miami/ Basel 2013.

 

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Haworth Tompkins: The Shed
 

Haworth Tompkins: The Shed

Composed of recycled materials and featuring bold geometrical lines, the British architecture studio creates a temporary auditorium for the National Theatre in London's South Bank.

 

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A Material Flow
 

A Material Flow

In the fourth iteration of Judith Seng's ACTING THINGS, presented during the 2013 Design Miami/ Basel fair, the stage becomes an apparatus to involve the viewer visually, bodily, and conceptually in the entire cycle of design.

 

Design / Tamar Shafrir

Yamamoto: Gravity and Bio-composite

At Villa Noailles' Design Parade 8, young designer Mugi Yamamoto will present Gravity and Bio Composite, two projects that use ready-made components and natural materials.

 

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Pro.tetto
 

Pro.tetto

Now in the prototyping phase, the inflatable, self-bearing shelter conceived by Andrea Paroli for cold-weather emergencies has great potential.

 

Design / Loredana Mascheroni

Cadaval & Solà-Morales: exhibition design
 

Cadaval & Solà-Morales: exhibition design

At the Museo Casa de la Moneda in Madrid, the architects define four wooden volumes, creating flexible, neutral spaces and allowing proximity with smaller graphic works by sculptor Susana Solano.

 

Architecture / Miguel de Guzman

Rebuilding communities

While the reconstruction in Japan proceeds at a slow pace, a group of architects has created a series of public buildings working directly with local communities, erecting kindergardens, community spaces and play centres near temporary housing zones.

 

Architecture / Julian Worrall