The Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas (SCCI) is back this year with its vibrant ten-day festival, the SCCI Architecture Hub 2019. Tickets are going fast!
Tokyo’s Designart festival showcased site-specific works and events across the city, inviting participants and guests to see both design and their city in a new light.
Today’s shifts in workplace design; the rise of co-working; radical retail design; a fresh take on elements of traditional tropical houses; and much more in our latest issue.
Kenya Hara’s HOUSE VISION exhibition returns to envision 12 home designs of the near future with Japan’s top architects and industry giants. Joanna Kawecki writes.
During a brief visit to Singapore to serve as a juror for President’s Design Award 2016, Sou Fujimoto talks to Asih Jenie of Cubes Indesign about his recently completed projects in the region, cross-discipline collaborations, and his continuous search for something new.
Potato Head Hong Kong, the newest Balinese watering hole in Sai Ying Pun offers a laidback atmosphere with a mix of tradition and modernity. Cristina S.K. writes.
“People meander through this forest, as if lured by the charm of the light. Light and people interact with one another, its existence defining the transition of the other,” says architect Sou Fujimoto of his installation for COS at Salone del Mobile 2016.
In case you missed them… here’s a recap of our top 5 stories for the month of May.
At Sou Fujimoto’s “Futures of the Future” seminar held at The Star Theatre last Tuesday, the Japanese architect shared his thoughts and experiences on the relationship between nature, architecture and the human body.