These days, Italy is not particularly renowned for its consumer electronics products; yet, there was a time, in the ’60s, when an Italian company was reputed to be the “European response” to American ...
Opened in 2012 and housed in the medieval Palazzo Piepoli, the Museo della Storia di Bologna (Museum of the history of Bologna) is an institution focused on the long history of one of the oldest ...
Differently from other more “conceptual” ones, the exhibition in the Japanese pavilion at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale is quite traditional in its layout and clearly focused on built ...
Originating from a collaboration between architect Mario Cucinella – MCA and 3D-printer manufacturer WASP, TECLA is a prototype eco-house built near Ravenna, northern Italy, entirely made by 3D ...
Entitled ‘The Laboratory of the Future’, the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale has caused much controversy. Many defined it as “an architecture biennial without architecture” and deplored an excessive ...
Until the end of 2015, the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen invites you to a truly peculiar experience in one of its exhibition venues, the K21 Ständehaus, a beautiful late-19th century building that ...
Il MACRO – Museo di Arte Contemporanea di Roma è un’istituzione culturale e un centro espositivo dedicato all’arte moderna e contemporanea, prevalentemente italiana, dal 1960 ad oggi. Edificio e sito ...
At the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, the United States Pavilion presents American Framing, an exhibition dedicated to wood-framed construction in American architecture. “We want to work with a ...
If you wonder what most people intended a “futuristic” computer to look like in the late ’70s, this little-known Dutch PC can give you an answer: it had to be something you could expect to see in the ...
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza (often shortened to DDP) is a cultural and exhibition center – focused on design, technology, and art – whose construction has changed an entire city block in the ...
The oldest public museums opened in Italy during the Renaissance. The Capitoline Museum and the Vatican Museums are perhaps the first institutions that we could call “museums”, although they were not ...