Design&Trends

In recent decades, design has contaminated a number of sectors of creative work. This series focuses on the scenarios of future trends, investigating their infinite expressive potential through issues of contemporary relevance and discussions with international designers. A window on the future, to understand and describe how much the world of design is changing, from techniques to new materials, from interiors to installations, from experimentation to contamination with art. In the final analysis, a section all about forecasting and trendsetting in design.

<strong>RE-CONJUGATE OUR TIME: THE NAVIGLI</strong><br />

20-10-2020

RE-CONJUGATE OUR TIME: THE NAVIGLI

"The periphery is perhaps poorer, but like me made up of the periphery- today has its shoes full of water, a coat torn out but still with pockets full of stars", Paolo Coretti

<strong>ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH JINHEE PARK, SsD</strong>

06-10-2020

ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH JINHEE PARK, SsD

“Our goal is to become educated and enthusiastic generalists:  To not be limited by silos of knowledge but instead further the larger project of architecture and urbanism through creating new links between cultural, technological, and political influences and frameworks.”—SsD

<strong>SPEED & SUSTAINABILITY</strong><br />

23-09-2020

SPEED & SUSTAINABILITY

"There are just some things you have to learn through experience…when you work for yourself, you have to pay for all the mistakes you do”, Jinhee Park, SsD.

<strong>ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH DONG GONG, VECTOR ARCHITECTS </strong><br />

08-09-2020

ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH DONG GONG, VECTOR ARCHITECTS 

“It is like dropping a piece of rock in the water, generating undulating ripples, hence we feel the water flows. In this respect, a piece of architecture is no longer an independent object, but a medium to connect with things and to reveal”,- Dong Gong 

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