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Pelli Clarke Pelli designs 3 Towers as a part of the urban regeneration scheme in Tokyo

Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects from USA have designed three high rise structure as a part of the urban regeneration scheme of the central region of Tokyo. As they attempt a…

Ella+ Pitr paints the new world largest mural in Paris.

Once again the artist duo Ella+ Pitr has completes a new mural in Paris covering 25000 square metres and The latest one is covering the rooftop of Parc Expo in…

IKEA collaborates with African designers for an ethnical collection.

‘OVERALLT’, a new collection of homeware by the famous brand IKEA is designed along with a group of five African designers in order to truly convey the colours of the…

ZAV Architects designs a community centre overlooking the Persian Gulf

Located on the Hormuz Island, in the Persian Gulf, the community centre is a two red cement-clad domes connected by a long set of steps overlooking the Persian Gulf. The…

Mariana Pestana to curate 5th Istanbul Design Biennial

The Istanbul Design Biennial, organised by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts is set to organise its fifth edition in 2020 starting from 26 September and lasting till 8th…

Indian Subterranean Stepwells in a form of a photo series.

Victoria Lautman, the American journalist has released a collection of photographs capturing the beautiful stepwells spanning all over the Indian subcontinent. The highly efficient means of rain water harvesting structures…

London Design Museum’s Bauhaus Road Crossing for the upcoming festival.

‘Bauhaus Rewritten’ by Sascha Lobe is a new installation for the much awaited London Design Festival. The installation is in the form of a road crossing featuring the women of…

Sasan Nasernia creates art solely out of calligraphy.

Sasan Nasernia, the Vancouver based artist who had started as a calligrapher and a typography artist has re-imagined the art of Persian and Arabic styled of calligraphy in the form…

Heatherwick Studio all set to construct the ‘gigantic planted pergola’

Heatherwick Studio has begun with the construction of their new project in Tokyo. Based on a gigantic planted pergola the project in the Tokyo district which is being developed by…

Chinese brushstrokes in the forms of a new furniture series

‘The ink collection’ is a new furniture series designed by Apiwat Chitapanya for the Thai brand Masaya is inspired by Chinese calligraphy paintings and brings a new life to the…

Finbarr Fallon captures the dead in Hong Kong

In his new Photo series, called the ‘Dead Space’, the British designer Finbarr Fallon has captured the highly dense graveyards in Hong Kong. Land turns out to be an important…

Foster + Partners starts with their first project in Philippines.

Estate Makati, the new residential tower in Philippines is the first ever project of the firm in the country. The 54 storey design proposal for the project resides in the…

‘Noodle’ now used for comfortable sleeping

Golden Field, a Japanese massage parlour owner has redefined the concept of blankets. The eight strand ergonomic noodle blanket is designed to give the user a deep comfortable sleep and…

Hector Zamora designs a brick labyrinth

Collaborating with solo houses, Hector Zamora has done a brick labyrinth in the vast landscapes of eastern Spain. Titled as ‘truth always appears as something veiled’ is a part of…

Noguchi’s search for a contoured Playground

Opened yesterday, ‘In search of a Contoured Playground’ and ‘Models for Spaces’ are the two exhibitions showcasing some of the admirable works of the famous Japanese artist and designer Isamu…