Editorial
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Read more: The Raw Beauty of Piedmont’s Brutalism
The Raw Beauty of Piedmont’s Brutalism
by Simone Lorusso
Brutalism in Italy emerged in the post-war decades as both a radical response to reconstruction needs and an aesthetic rebellion against the softne...Read more -
Read more: The Human Vision of Louis Poulsen
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Read more: Living, Working, and Creating in the Age of Fluid Boundaries
Living, Working, and Creating in the Age of Fluid Boundaries
by Simone Lorusso
In today's world, living, working, and creating are no longer separate activities. The spaces we once separated into social and professional identi...Read more -
Read more: The Politics of Listening: Devon Turnbull and the Art of Deep Sound
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Read more: Hall Haus and the Rise of a New Wave in African Design
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Read more: Annotations cc: Alexandre de Betak
Annotations cc: Alexandre de Betak
by Anoe Melliou
Alexandre de Betak, artist, art director and set designer, is renowned for his ability to orchestrate both the ephemeral and the monumental. Cross...Read more -
Read more: How Brutalist Architecture Shapes the Visual Language of Music Videos
How Brutalist Architecture Shapes the Visual Language of Music Videos
by Simone Lorusso
Music and architecture are inextricably linked. Both are dependent on rhythm, composition, and emotion—one built with sound, the other with space. ...Read more -
Read more: The Architecture of Darkness: In Conversation With Julius Juul
The Architecture of Darkness: In Conversation With Julius Juul
by @industrialkonzept Team
We live in a time when sight is constantly demanded of us. Screens glow in our hands from dawn until the moment we drift to sleep, feeding us an en...Read more -
Read more: Annotations cc: Philippe Malouin
Annotations cc: Philippe Malouin
by Anoe Melliou
Philippe Malouin, designer and artist, creates without hesitation. In his collaborations with brands and galleries, he pursues forms that are direc...Read more