Neri&Hu's solo exhibition Traversing Thresholds curated by Domitilla Dardi, will open on November 19th, 2021 at the National Museum of XXI Century Arts (MAXXI) in Rome, Italy.
From mass timber buildings to future-focused furniture, architects need to prioritize the entire supply chain of sustainable building materials writes Andy Cohen, co-CEO of Gensler.
Business of Design Week (BODW) 2021, Asia’s premier annual event on design, innovation and brands since 2002 organised by Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), presents an exciting line-up of key panel sessions drawing on the theme ‘Global Design Reset’, signifying the need for fresh thinking, decisive leadership and collaborative creativity across disciplines as we continue to navigate in a state of flux under the new normal.
LWK + PARTNERS Landscape Team in collaboration with DDON has won the international competition to design landscape areas of multiple sites of FUTURE TIMES in China’s Qianhai, Shenzhen’s headline-making industry co-operation zone, after fighting off other strong global design firms!
Timber veneer accents can make any space catch the eye. Hints of nature’s warmth and depth makes it one of the most popular wall panel solutions to offer beautiful aesthetics, weaving natural surroundings into your space with ease and versatility.
Maybe you’ve heard of Marmoleum, maybe you’ve used it in a project before or maybe it just sounds like a jumbled word that reminds you of your grandmother’s kitchen. First, let’s clarify, Marmoleum is not the old linoleum flooring of the 50s.
In 2013, the Fuzhou Government hosted an international invited competition for the Strait Culture and Art Centre with the goal of strengthening the cultural image of the city and the Mawei New Town development area. PES-Architects’ winning proposal aims to offer an extraordinary experience for ordinary users by creating a new type of “cultural shopping mall”.
In September 2021, the State Council of China officially announced its plan to build a Guangdong-Macau in-depth cooperation zone in Hengqin, an island located in the southern part of Guangdong’s Zhuhai, separated from Macau only by a bridge.