Matteo Mammoli
Across deserts, ports, and mountain plateaus, Oman blends tradition and reform, building a future centered on green industry, digital growth, and a steady diplomatic voice in a shifting region
From the divine descent through Shiva’s hair to the industrial discharge of modern cities, the Ganges tells a story of devotion and ecological crisis – between purification rituals and chemical waste
At Eriro Alpine Hide, the welcome is wool socks, not passwords: a high-altitude reset where no Wi-Fi and strong materials – larch, spruce, sheep’s wool – gently push travelers back into their own senses
Dispensario Antitubbercolare: Ignazio Gardella responded to political and hygienic pressures with calibrated disobedience, embedding spatial misalignments into a structure born of regulation
An interview with Maurizio Cattelan: art shouldn’t wash anything away. I don’t want people leaving reassured or clutching a moral. If something sticks, let it be friction
Tra case-scrigno, teatri ritrovati e quartieri in trasformazione, il volume del decennale di Open House Milano offre chiavi di lettura per una metropoli che si ricompone per frammenti e pratiche dal basso
Dalla rilettura dei Maestri alla sperimentazione materica, Tacchini è un metodo fondato sul dialogo tra generazioni e sul nuovo spazio milanese come luogo di ricerca
With its curving volume, The Charles Hotel extends the serenity of the Old Botanical Garden into the city’s fabric, pairing rational architecture with biophilic interiors
Amanemu by Kerry Hill Architects in Japan’s Ise-Shima National Park is built from local stone and cedar, featuring geothermal hot springs and a sustainable design rooted in tradition
Come Giappone e Occidente affrontano la crisi climatica, valorizzano l’artigianato e ridefiniscono il rapporto tra individuo e comunità
