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>MICHEL ROJKIND </strong>

27-04-2020

MICHEL ROJKIND 

“If you’re a musician and you hear somebody play like a motherfucker, you want to jam with him. When I quit music and started architecture, I thought it was the same kind of creative situation.”— Michel Rojkind

<strong>CONNECTIONS IN FUTURE CITIES </strong>

07-04-2020

CONNECTIONS IN FUTURE CITIES 

An architectural work, when expresses a polyphony of aspirations, can develop into an event, into a process of constant evolution. This is how a strong connectivity between architecture and community...

<strong>ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH MVRDV</strong>

23-03-2020

ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH MVRDV

“Innovative, realistic and remarkable architecture for a changing world”, - MVRDV

CITY OF THE FUTURE

09-03-2020

CITY OF THE FUTURE

I read about a city of the future on which the well-known car manufacturer, Toyota, has been working for months in collaboration with the architect Bjarke Ingels, a kind of experimental laboratory to test new technologies dedicated to mobility, robotics, artificial intelligence and renewable energy. "A fully connected ecosystem powered by hydrogen fuel...

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