The work of Monika Tobel bridges the gap between humankind and nature
Sep 05, 2023by Manu Sharma Sep 05, 2023
Hungarian artist Monika Tobel explores her niche multidisciplinary craft with STIR.
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by Manu Sharma Sep 05, 2023
Hungarian artist Monika Tobel explores her niche multidisciplinary craft with STIR.
by Akash Singh Aug 15, 2023
Archikon Architects integrate elements of the historic underground cellar network of Budafok in Budapest to their nursery design which prioritises experience over aesthetics.
by Pooja Suresh Hollannavar May 09, 2023
In association with IKEA Foundation and Impact Hub Amsterdam, What Design Can Do selects 13 examples of innovative excellence in sustainable design, promoting a circular economy.
by Jincy Iype Aug 30, 2022
The lyrical façade of the Museum of Ethnography by Napur Architect is inserted with half a million "pixels", depicting motifs from the museum's Hungarian and international collections.
by Jincy Iype Feb 11, 2021
Trees emerge from Fujimoto’s special floating canopy which draws from the undulant form of soundwaves; the venue is part of Liget Budapest Project and is near completion.
by STIRworld Jan 20, 2021
The Moholy-Nagy’s new visual identity designed by Pentagram’s partner in USA takes design cues from the artist’s experimental work in his photographs.
by Meghna Mehta Aug 18, 2020
The Hungarian firm’s cabin design advocates Tiny House Movement with Kabinka that can either be used as a private workstation or weekend retreat in the times of pandemic.
by STIRworld Jun 29, 2020
Designed by Hungary-based architecture and design firm Hello Wood, the Workstation Cabin is an easy-to-deliver and install artistic solution to our work needs in the time of COVID-19.
by Meghna Mehta May 05, 2020
Designed by Napur Architecture, for the movements of kayaks and canoes, The Ark is a floating boat in Budapest that has become a hub for the community and other sports.
by Sukanya Garg Mar 09, 2020
STIR speaks to Béla Tamás Kónya, whose recently curated exhibition at the Ludwig Museum presents an internet-less world and its implications on the nature of our connections.
by Linus Lopez Nov 18, 2019
Presented by Wipro Lighting, and in collaboration with PLDC, this STIR initiative brings experienced and emerging designers and artists in conversation about light and its intersection with our daily lives.
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