New commissions and talks at Art Dubai draw on the contemporary condition
Apr 10, 2025by Anushka Sharma Apr 10, 2025
Art Dubai 2025 elevates the art fair experience by augmenting its gallery programme with an array of commissions and conferences.
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by Anushka Sharma Apr 10, 2025
Art Dubai 2025 elevates the art fair experience by augmenting its gallery programme with an array of commissions and conferences.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Sep 30, 2024
Vladimir Belogolovsky interviews Michael Maltzan whose dynamically unfolding buildings serve as a medium between a community and an individual.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Aug 01, 2024
Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks with the Russian-German architect about the key features of his EDGE South Cross Berlin complex and what led to dramatically reducing its carbon footprint.
by STIRworld May 30, 2024
STIR presents an excerpt from a new book edited by Javier Fernández Contreras, Roberto Zancan and Vera Sacchetti, proposing a “nocturnal epistemology” of architectural history.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Nov 03, 2023
Vladimir Belogolovsky attends a conference on the preservation of late Soviet architecture in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, a vital aspect of the city’s identity.
by Amarjeet Singh Tomar Feb 17, 2023
Designed by architect Manuel Aires Mateus in Melides, Portugal, Pa.te.os is a set of four independent houses in concrete that explore the legacy of courtyard houses and the concept of the patio.
by STIRworld Feb 11, 2023
AMO designed a moving stage for the Prada FW23 Menswear runway at Fondazione Prada, Milan. This kinetic design alters the perception of staging and presentation.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Dec 14, 2022
Vladimir Belogolovsky visits a new full-block Norman Foster-designed tower with a unique story and a pinnacle in New York, United States.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Oct 29, 2022
Vladimir Belogolovsky interviews the founders of Only If, about their new home, Narrow House – more than a building, less than a manifesto, and an extension of urban policies.
by STIRworld Jun 21, 2022
In the exhibition Everything Flows, Zaha Hadid Design recollects its pioneering works alongside the celebration of completing a decade of the Roca London Gallery.
by Jerry Elengical May 16, 2022
Located near Taipei’s Shilin Night Market, the long-awaited project offers a fresh take on theatres, with an additive, futuristic form to portray it as an inclusive hub for culture.
by Anmol Ahuja Sep 17, 2021
Developed initially as a research project on the future of healthcare, the team at OMA takes the visitors at Venice Architecture Biennale 2021 through their rendition of a future hospital.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Sep 13, 2021
Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks with Sri Lankan–British engineer, architect, designer, and artist Cecil Balmond about being original, poetic, and improvisational.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Aug 09, 2021
Vladimir Belogolovsky met with Stefano Boeri to discuss his obsession with trees since being a kid and intentions behind his Bosco Verticale, the most talked about building in Milan.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jun 20, 2021
On Charles Jencks' 82nd birth anniversary, the writer shares his 2013 interview with the landscape designer about his thoughts on starchitecture and global tendencies.
by Zohra Khan Jan 23, 2021
The Dutch architect, along with his research practice AMO, designs four refreshing geometric rooms to showcase the luxury collection by fashion biggies Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Jan 04, 2021
Vladimir Belogolovsky talks to Iwan Baan about his trips to China, his collaborations with architects there, and the photographer’s concern for disappearing culture.
by Meghna Mehta Dec 22, 2020
Educator and architect Prof. Anne Feenstra and architect, artist and critic Gautam Bhatia come together at the STIR gallery in New Delhi for an intriguing discourse on pedagogy and practice.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Dec 02, 2020
Vladimir Belogolovsky discusses architect Tchoban’s exhibition as it marks Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s 300th anniversary and questions authenticity, authorship, and artistic freedom.
by Meghna Mehta Nov 16, 2020
To commemorate the Pritzker Prize laureate’s birthday, STIR brings an audio walkthrough of the Dutch architect’s exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, USA.
by STIRworld Oct 15, 2020
In the city of Berlin, Dutch architectural firm OMA has designed the new Axel Springer building to symbolise the media and technology company’s next step into the digital world.
by STIRworld Sep 25, 2020
Triennale Milano had organised Milano Arch Week, an event on architecture and urban design, that featured both in-person and live-streamed talks by international speakers.
by Julius Wiedemann Sep 15, 2020
Julius Wiedemann notes the ongoing revolution in the field of education where open-source information is readily accessible, giving rise to more questions than answers.
by Jincy Iype Mar 28, 2020
The Galleria in Gwanggyo, designed by OMA, stands apart from other retail shops with its multi-faced glass walkway wrapping around its earth-coloured, pixelated, cubic form.
by Zohra Khan Mar 24, 2020
OMA's proposal for the Wollert Neighbourhood Centre envisions cohesive retail and cultural spaces for dispersed residents and neighbouring suburbs to come together.
by Zohra Khan Mar 02, 2020
The Dutch firm by Rem Koolhaas plans to overhaul the 1958 building and introduce a new office block for the national railway company with a cliff-like façade and circular windows.
by Vladimir Belogolovsky Feb 22, 2020
Vladimir Belogolovsky reviews architect Rem Koolhaas’ latest provocation Countryside, The Future, not a typical art or architecture show, at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, USA.
by STIRworld Dec 17, 2019
The report authored by the UK-based theorist-historian and visualised by Pentagram traces significant developments that led to the merging of digital thinking with architecture.
by Meghna Mehta Jun 02, 2019
Ateliers Jean Nouvel designs a sculptural edifice for the new National Museum of Qatar, imbibing a sensitive approach to heritage architecture, modernism and its people.
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