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Adjaye designed an exhibition at the Sainsbury Center

British Architect David Adjaye, designed an exhibition belonging to the ceramicist Magdalene Odundo at the Sainsbury Centre last week which is originally a Norman Foster Design. The exhibition comprises of…

Natuzzi launches Augmented Store for VR furniture shopping

Natuzzi, the Italian furniture brand has taken the market to a whole new level by launching a virtual reality shopping store. It is a part of its New York City…

Folding white latticework cabinets designed for a Sao Paulo apartment.

A one-bedroom apartment in Sao Paulo inhabits a striking white latticework which conceals kitchen cabinets and a bathroom within itself. Designed by a local studio NJ+, the apartment’s interior is…

The winning proposal for the Xingtai Science and Technology Museum revealed.

Coop Himmelb(l)au have revealed the first images for the new Science and Technology Museum in the oldest city of the northern city in China. The design is and an ode…

Paris opens its first Floating Art Museum

“Fluctuart” is the first center for floating urban art and it opened in July in Paris. The three-storey tall museum is approximately 11000 square feet in area and currently floats…

A quest to conserve the Kala Academy.

A new petition has been started to save Charles Correa’s Kala Academy from demolition by the State Government in India. Kala Academy which is a premier institution working for the…

“Paris Heartbeat” wins The Peoples Notre Dame Competition.

From around more than 200 participants, Zeyu Cai and Sibei Li are announced as the winner of The Peoples Notre Dame Competition. Chosen by 30,000 people by voting, the competition…

A colourful insight into the Edinburgh Art Festival

The Edinburgh Art Festival is a visual arts festival held in Edinburgh, Scotland in August annually since 2004. The festival is an initiative to bring together national institutions, contemporary art…

Nuremborg to preserve the Nazi ruins.

After much contemplation, the city of Nuremberg is set to invest in the preservation of the Nazi party rally grounds. The rally complex which was designed for enormous crowds in…

Incomplete Bavarian palace hosts a contemporary art exhibition.

Königsklasse, a series of art exhibition opened in Bavaria in May for its fourth year. The exhibition is commenced with Wolfgang Laib as its inaugural artist for the season. The interesting…

Cave like completely different conventional Yakiniku restaurant in Tokyo.

Japanese architect, Ryoji Iedokoro, completed a restaurant interior that covers the first and second floors of a newly constructed building. At a street level, the design contains a long table…

Three unusual parklets by London-based architects.

As a part of this year’s London Festival of Architecture, Fatkin, Patrick McEvoy and PATRI create city parklets in central London. It features a decommissioned black cab and curb-side art…

Immersive teams up with Foster + Partners, Teven Spielberg for Universal Sphere.

Immersive, recognized as a world leader in the design and production of experimental media installations, designed an installation having been approached by Foster + Partners to create a multimedia experience…

Kids can build their own PC now with the help of Kano and Mircosoft’s colab.

Kano, a company that makes hands-on learning experiences for kids has teamed up with Microsoft and unveiling its first built-it-yourself computer that officially runs on Windows 10 in S mode,…

Thanks to Hem, we just found out how different can a stool by Snohetta and other designers be.

Swedish design brand Hem celebrated Los Angeles Design Festival at their newly inaugurated showroom in downtown LA. There was a raffle auction of Max Lamb’s Last Stools reimagined by the…