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12-02-2018
Food&Kitchen: architect and designer Simona Melli answers our questions
Our Taste Mini-Questionnaire starts today! We talk to an Italian architect and designer specialising in interiors for museums, private homes and yachts about her relationship with food and cooking

08-06-2017
Dwarsligger by Observatorium in Aalst, Belgium
The city of Aalst in Belgium is divided by the river Dender but has no relationship with the water.

31-03-2017
A year without Zaha Hadid: an architect’s legacy
A year after the premature death of Zaha Hadid on March 31, 2016, here is a quick overview of a number of projects by one of the most controversial figures in contemporary architecture. The first woman to receive the Pritzker Prize and the RIBA Royal Gold Medal, her legacy for future generations was buildings of sculptural beauty that people either love or hate.

06-03-2017
Purified Residence by Wei Yi International Design Associates
It’s hard to design luxury without overdoing things. The architects of Wei Yi International succeed in creating a luxurious space which is as pure as its name suggests. In one word: zen.

01-03-2017
IN practice The state of committed architecture in Europe
The work of 37 studios shortlisted for the IN practice research project will be on display in Naples until March 8: a joint project by the Italian Architecture and Criticism Association AIAC and A10 new European architecture, supported and promoted by Gnosis Architettura.

24-02-2017
Coussée & Goris: visitor centre at Zwin Nature Park
Zwin Nature Park in Belgium now has a new centre for the protection of species and bio-diversity. Coussée & Goris architecten designed a visitor centre, stations for observation of flora and fauna in the park, and service areas.

21-12-2016
Following the rhythm of life: Blanco Architecten in Leuven
Belgian firm Blanco Architecten designed Project H in the city of Leuven.

20-12-2016
DS House: Olivier Dwek’s pseudo-symmetries
Olivier Dwek believes we have an ancestral instinct to seek perfect symmetry, but an excess of symmetry bores us. The Belgian architect designed DS House to look symmetrical even though it isn’t.