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| Top of Mind | “Architectural discourse always weaves itself through theories of body and brain, constructing the architect as a kind of doctor and the client as patient.”
After two years of public health restrictions, CIVA Brussels’ Sick Architecture exhibition examines the built environment’s role in healing and preventing illness. | |
| | | Italian Ancestry | Looking for the perfect spot for your next family reunion? LAQUA Countryside resort, designed by lamatilde, revives celebrity chef Antonino Cannavacciuolo’s childhood home as a luxury retreat in the southern Italian hills. Each of the resort’s six personality-packed suites is inspired by one of his relatives — making them perfect for your own eccentric brood. | |
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| | | | Space Exploration | In the era of space tourism, it’s no wonder designers are turning to the extraterrestrial for inspiration. We’ve rounded up 5 otherworldly designs from Alien Days, an exhibition of collectible designs at this year’s second annual Future Fair in New York. Far-out standouts include a wavy cherry oak throne and a pleasantly plump neon green shelf. | |
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| | | Topographic Towers | MVRDV carves out a new business district in Amsterdam. | |
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| | Save the Date | Winners of the 2022 AZ Awards will be revealed on June 24! | |
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| | | Sick Architecture | Can our spaces make us sick? CIVA’s latest exhibition seeks to find out. | |
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| | | | | Office Dynamics | These days, we’re all striving for better work-life balance. We look at three offices that play a role in supporting that healthy equilibrium — and talk to young architects about the barriers they’re facing in their own jobs. |
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