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Saturday, May 23, 2015

Metropolis Magazine

Sacred Structure

Sacred Structure

The poetic form of the Bahá’i Temple of South America is a triumph of engineering and material innovation.
Dirty Money

Dirty Money

An artist’s response to a design icon from the Gilded Age is also a criticism of the disparities in society today.
Design Needs a Social Conscience

Design Needs a Social Conscience

The drive to improve living conditions for all life should be at the center of contemporary architecture and design. 

Archive »ARCHITECTURE

Son of Glasgow

Son of Glasgow

A new exhibition devoted to Charles Rennie Mackintosh offers an objective appraisal of the architect’s work.
New Naturalism

New Naturalism

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

Archive »DESIGN

The Official Guide to NYCxDesign

The Official Guide to NYCxDesign

Everything you need to know about New York's annual design celebration.
Sound Decisions

Sound Decisions

An unorthodox take on acoustic panels reveals a very Scandinavian appeal.

Archive »CULTURE

Celebrating the Human Factor in Design

Celebrating the Human Factor in Design

The Metropolis Think Tank series is a live research program—it connects the wisdom of local knowledge groups with design thinkers, clients, and others.
How Do We Transition to a More Energy-Efficient Infrastructure? Answer: The Microgrid

How Do We Transition to a More Energy-Efficient Infrastructure? Answer: The Microgrid

The award-winning lighting designer James Benya argues that to truly leverage sustainable technologies, we should rethink our electricity system as a whole.

Archive »PRODUCTS

Abundant Light

Abundant Light

From classics to innovative, next-generation LED fixtures, the best of the season's lighting design marries sleek style with effortless function.
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.

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