Technology, innovation, design: the latest trends in ceramics The trends on show at Cersaie and Maison&Objet highlight an ongoing search for innovative technologies and sustainability Milan’s Salone del Mobile: day one is fast approaching The 61st Salone del Mobile, scheduled for April 18–23, will see the return of the biennial Euroluce lighting exhibition The Role of Robots in Architecture and Design We share some intriguing information from an article in the digital technology section of THE PLAN JOURNAL ART-U Canvas: the art of comfort Galletti launches ART-U Canvas, a customizable, hi-tech, and slim fan coil unit with low energy consumption Forest Green Rovers FC: an all-round eco-sustainable team The story of a small English town’s football club that’s been recognized by the United Nations as the first carbon-neutral team in the world How Are Designers Re-Imagining the School Typology to Better Support Today’s Learners? We share innovative information from an article in the typology section of THE PLAN JOURNAL Overall Winner of the 2022 Architecture Drawing Prize: a hybrid drawing by Samuel Wen and Michael Ren The Overall Winner of the Architecture Drawing Prize has been announced: Fitzroy Food Institute by Samuel Wen and Michael Ren in the Hybrid Category How Does the Relationship between the Territory and the Landscape Inform Design Decisions? We share an exciting essay from the urbanism section of THE PLAN JOURNAL The Enduring Importance of Architectural Drawings in the Digital Age We present a compelling essay from the theory section of THE PLAN JOURNAL Bottega d’Arte: a collection that captures the historical value of art and crafts Iris Ceramica has created the Bottega d’Arte line, a collection of wall tiles that capture the charm and beauty of red clay How Can Designing a New Jail Typology Provide Growth Opportunities for Society? We present a provocative project from the typology section of THE PLAN JOURNAL. Blueprint Beijing: an exhibition for imagining the future of the Chinese capital MAD Curated by Ma Yansong and co-organized by MAD Architects, Blueprint Beijing is the concluding exhibition of the first Beijing Biennale How Can We Design for Extreme Territories? We present some interesting information about cross-disciplinary studies from THE PLAN JOURNAL. Downtown Brooklyn Public Realm Action Plan BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group | WXY The new project by the BIG and WXY architecture studios is a unique example of urban redevelopment in the heart of the New York borough of Brooklyn that includes cycle paths, green areas, installations, and street art Solea Valley Healing Resort: discovering beekeeping and the rhythms of nature Studio Puisto Studio Puisto has released its project for the Solea Valley Healing Resort, a hotel in the heart of the valley of the same name on the island of Cyprus Investing in villages to relaunch the Apennines The results are now in for the first year of Emilia-Romagna’s learning through art project, funded to the tune of 20 million euros under Italy’s Recovery and Resistance Plan How Can China’s Grand Canal Efficiently and Effectively Evolve in Order to Promote Sustainability? We present some interesting information about urbanism from THE PLAN JOURNAL. Vale Balkrishna Doshi: the 2018 Pritzker Prize winner has died aged 95 Balkrishna Doshi Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi has died aged 95, leaving a legacy of commitment to his country, improving people’s quality of life, and teaching Sustainability is reuse: giving materials a second life The reuse of materials and cladding, consumption reduction, and carbon neutrality by 2030: the goals of Trespa’s approach to sustainability Comfort through home automation and lighting design for any outdoor space Phoenix is a new modular pergola system from Pratic that offers maximum versatility and ease of use ‹ 1 2 ... 38 ... 76 77 ›