The Idea of Voice

Hans Ulrich Obrist’s recent interviews with Dario Fo, Alberto Garutti, Luca Cavalli Sforza and Franco Vaccari offer a departure point for a reflection on the importance of oral tradition. An art report from Milan by Ludovico Centis. (Domus)
Alessandro Mendini interviews Dieter Rams

On the occasion of the German industrial designer’s 80th birthday on 20 May, Domus turns to the archives to propose a conversation between Rams and Mendini in 1984.(Domus)
Pedro Gadanho: curating is the new criticism

“Criticism is a matter of getting the critical function of architecture, of how architects reflect on the world, to a wider public while also bringing critical ideas to bear on the discipline.”
Pedro Gadanho, MoMA’s new curator for Contemporary Architecture discusses his program and practice, and expands on his first show, opening in September. An interview by Kazys Varnelis for Domus.
The Many Paths of David Chipperfield

The 13th International Architecture Exhibition Common Ground sees the collective force of architecture as a value to rediscover through engagement. An architecture report from Venice by Laura Bossi (Domus)
Side note: We are thrilled to be part of the US Pavilion with our project Cut. Join. Play.!!!!
An Experience of Ruin: Niemeyer's Tripoli Fairgrounds

A survey of the Brazilian architect’s extensive International Fairgrounds of Tripoli, whose construction was interrupted by the Lebanese civil war in 1975 and never completed. A photo-essay from Tripoli by Pelin Tan. (Domus)
Bruce Goff, for a Total Architecture

Visible structures and spatial complexity. Common materials used in uncommon ways. One house never resembles another. This is the eclectic architecture of Bruce Goff. (Domus)
An interview with Nicholas Felton

Dan Hill interviews lead designer Nicholas Felton about filtering the noise of social media and mirroring personal memory. (Domus)
Superstudio: projects and thoughts

In a 1969 article written for Domus, the Italian radical architecture group first expand on their principles. (Domus)
Machine Love

“Linotype: The Film” is a charming, entertaining and incredibly fun tale about an obsolete machine. A design report from New York by Saundra Marcel for Domus.
A new glow in boomtown

Along the Cartagena waterfront, architects José Selgas and Lucía Cano light up an architectural antidote to the gloom of the Spanish real estate crisis. An architecture report from Cartagena by Mario Ballesteros for Domus.