Editorial

  1. Read more: A Domestic Mythology: Exploring Laspi
    A Domestic Mythology: Exploring Laspi

    A Domestic Mythology: Exploring Laspi

    by Anoe Melliou

    Inside a disciplined and discreetly distorted frame, the myth of a house begins. It is hard to define its origin and end. Weighty walls form the sh...
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  2. Read more: The Raw Beauty of Piedmont’s Brutalism
    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...
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  3. Read more: The Human Vision of Louis Poulsen
    The Human Vision of Louis Poulsen

    The Human Vision of Louis Poulsen

    by Simone Lorusso

    Light is one of the quietest yet most influential elements in our lives. It shapes the spaces we inhabit, sets our mood, and regulates our daily rh...
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  4. Read more: 48 Hours at 10AM Penthouse: Fragment of an Experience
    48 Hours at 10AM Penthouse: Fragment of an Experience

    48 Hours at 10AM Penthouse: Fragment of an Experience

    by Anoe Melliou

    The night is distinct in its stormy insistence. The glass partitions before the bathtub are retracted. Immersed in the water, I observe the interva...
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  5. Read more: The Ideology of Made in Italy: In Conversation with Marco Ripa
    The Ideology of Made in Italy:  In Conversation with Marco Ripa

    The Ideology of Made in Italy: In Conversation with Marco Ripa

    by Simone Lorusso

    Made in Italy was not always an emblem of pride; it was originally a regulatory clause. An outsider label to indicate product of foreign origin, it...
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  6. Read more: Living, Working, and Creating in the Age of Fluid Boundaries
    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...
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  7. Read more: The Politics of Listening: Devon Turnbull and the Art of Deep Sound
    The Politics of Listening: Devon Turnbull and the Art of Deep Sound

    The Politics of Listening: Devon Turnbull and the Art of Deep Sound

    by Simone Lorusso

    Music is not a mere arrangement of sounds; it is the architecture of emotion and the language of more than language. It is in a society drowned out...
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  8. Read more: Hall Haus and the Rise of a New Wave in African Design
    Hall Haus and the Rise of a New Wave  in African Design

    Hall Haus and the Rise of a New Wave in African Design

    by Simone Lorusso

    African design and architecture were for too long stuck in a narrow stereotype—rendered in vivid motifs, tribal patterns, or rural craft the world ...
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  9. Read more: Annotations cc: Alexandre de Betak
    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...
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