by Thomas Wagner | 3/20/2017
The ISH is truly a fair that focuses on the future. Here, everything revolves very practically around water, energy and climate. And wherever you look you encounter the image of the digital worker.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 3/20/2017
Mosa has fitted out the four-star hotel Van der Valk in Antwerp with the new, enlarged “Solids” tiles.
You can take a shower anytime. Those who appreciate luxury and coziness can’t do without them: The bathtub is returning to the bathroom as a freestanding feature.
Colt International has installed an extensive fire ventilation system in the new Docks shopping center in Brussels.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 3/17/2017
The bathroom as wet room has well and truly served its purpose. At the ISH it is clear: In future, fitness and healthcare will take place in the home. And even include automatic urine analysis.
by Florian Heilmeyer | 3/14/2017
Instead of enjoying the view from just one room, guests at the new ski lodge “Oberholz” in the Italian Dolomites have a choice of three, each of whose panorama windows faces a different mountain.
Fuhrimann Hächler toyed with the temporary nature of rural architecture when converting an old farmhouse in Switzerland.
by Jasmin Jouhar | 3/14/2017
Bathrooms are becoming homelier: With Bette Lux Oval Couture a freestanding bathtub is now available whose exterior is covered with colored fabric. We spoke to designer Dominik Tesseraux.
by Fabian Peters | 3/13/2017
by Jasmin Jouhar | 3/13/2017
Designer Werner Aisslinger was responsible for the interior design of the new Stockholm hotel “Hobo”, set to open next week. He explained his concept on a car ride through Berlin.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 3/13/2017
Pedrali has fitted out the Ore restaurant in Versailles château with comfortable Ester upholstered armchairs.
This year, the space&interiors platform in Milan focuses on architectural lightness.
3/10/2017
India Mahdavi has designed a cafe for the Ladurée macaroon pâtisserie in Geneva, and turned to Alice in Wonderland for inspiration.
by Nadin Heinich | 3/8/2017
Curator Joanna Warsza has already devised exhibition projects in St. Petersburg and at the Venice Biennale. Next year she will be active in Munich, too.
by Jasmin Jouhar | 3/8/2017
If you feel comfortable in the shop, you also buy more. The right light plays an active role. Three examples show how lighting can affect us during shopping.
by Thomas Edelmann | 3/7/2017
The Netflix series “Abstract – The Art of Design” is an entertaining take on designers at work and at home. In passing, it discusses what design is currently understood to mean.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 3/6/2017
Leicht has developed an open living room-cum-kitchen for a new build – with a view out over nature.
by Florian Heilmeyer | 3/6/2017
Norwegian architects Gartnerfuglen have developed a mobile mini-hut for the ardent one among you who want to go ice fishing. And the only materials needed are wood, chicken-wire and water for the walls.
3/6/2017
It’s the 20th anniversary of Münchner Stoff Frühling. In the jubilee year, 28 international textile makers and publishers will be presenting their latest creations – and the fabrics and spring will themselves be highlighted in a gala dinner complete with fashion show.
by Florian Heilmeyer | 3/2/2017
Anyone who put their money on RCR as winner of the Pritzker Prize 2017 against all the odds would have really won big time. Was it justifiable to bestow the award on the three Catalan architects?