To celebrate its fiftieth anniversary, Zara has invited fifty creatives from across disciplines – from architects to filmmakers, photographers to fashion designers – to contribute to a special ...
Rediscover Luigi Cosenza, admire Kenzō Tange and Gio Ponti: from October 3 to 5, 2025, the city of Naples opens the doors to its rich architectural heritage — often inaccessible — spanning iconic ...
We analyzed Milan’s real estate market: how much it costs to buy a home today, which neighborhoods are changing, and who is being left out as the city races toward the future.
Once, statues were the ultimate celebration of power. Today, through toppling, vandalism, and new parodies, these monuments tell the story of present-day conflicts.
When critics talk about major video game releases, the conversation often circles around mechanics, combat systems, or narrative beats. What tends to be overlooked is the force that shapes how we feel ...
It is located in Shenzhen, China's "silicon valley," is called Eye of the Bay Area, and is over 100 thousand square meters. It is not just a store, but an urban landmark.
It is not entirely impossible to live “in a Le Corbusier.” The Swiss master’s residential architectures are far from rare, scattered across at least three continents. There is even a life-long art ...
The story of this house is closely tied to the birth of Modernism on the West Coast of the United States: with its sale, a new chapter begins for this small American icon.
A new study by the design software Planner5D reveals the most common preferences in interior design, highlighting both expected and unexpected patterns, with a few surprising results.
The TM Tower in Benidorm, now known as “the Manhattan of Europe,” will rise 230 meters high and host 260 apartments along with 10,000 square meters of communal areas.
Looking at the map of the 39 selected neighbourhoods, a common thread emerges: it is not ostentatious luxury or tourist centrality that defines these places, but rather everyday vitality, the meeting ...
On the dial of the special edition What if… Tariffs?, Swatch’s latest creation, the numbers 3 and 9 are swapped — a playful response to the 39% tariffs imposed by the U.S. government on Swiss imports.