Monday, April 27, 2015

Metropolis Magazine

Surface Matters

Surface Matters

Nathalie Du Pasquier reflects on her beginnings, contemplates Memphis’s enduring legacy, and touches on the blurring of art and design.
On Kawara, in Perpetuity

On Kawara, in Perpetuity

"On Kawara—Silence" presents a rare—possibly final—chance to see so many of the artist's paintings in one place.
Q&A: Jeremy Myerson on the Real Meaning of Inclusive Design

Q&A: Jeremy Myerson on the Real Meaning of Inclusive Design

The director of the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design on designing with people rather than designing for them

Archive »ARCHITECTURE

New Naturalism

New Naturalism

Triptyque defies the conventions of Brazilian Modernism and São Paulo’s urbanism in the new Groenlândia gallery.
Historical Revival

Historical Revival

A historic site in Hong Kong that once housed its married police officers finds new life as a cultural hub and incubator for young designers.

Archive »DESIGN

Food Alchemists Bompas & Parr Blend Willy Wonka with Makerbot

Food Alchemists Bompas & Parr Blend Willy Wonka with Makerbot

Underneath the playful antics of the British duo's mind-bending, tongue-tickling lies an architectural rigor.
His & Hers: Designing for a Post-Gender Society

His & Hers: Designing for a Post-Gender Society

One of the United States’ leading textile designers argues for gender-neutral design as the next frontier in the workplace.

Archive »CULTURE

It's Time for Architecture to Celebrate Diversity

It's Time for Architecture to Celebrate Diversity

Metropolis's editor in chief looks forward to a more diverse architectural profession.
To Reshape the World, Architects Need to Design at Every Scale

To Reshape the World, Architects Need to Design at Every Scale

We should revive public works for the design opportunities they create, argues Metropolis's editor in chief.

Archive »PRODUCTS

Recondite Retail

Recondite Retail

Please Do Not Enter isn’t a secret, but it isn’t exactly well-known either. To founders Nicolas Libert and Emmanuel Renoird, both originally from Paris, this means they are doing something right.
Illuminated Carpet

Illuminated Carpet

Philips Lighting’s tiles glow with wayfinding, colors, patterns, and even the news.

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