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Matilde Moro

Culture journalist. A University of Westminster graduate in Journalism with an MA in Human Rights and Social Cultures at Goldsmiths University, Matilde works as a freelance journalist, writing about sustainable issues and culture. Her collaborations include Lampoon magazine, The Submarine, The Vision and Pangea. She is the co-founder of Origine, a magazine dedicated to Italian contemporary photography.

Ancient and contemporary meet: architecture is a living art – the heritage of historical buildings must be made accessible and contemporary. Studio Labics vision

Fondazione dell’Albero d’Oro hosts an exhibition by the Greek-French photographer Nikos Aliagas. Venice seen from the outside is all about respect and contamination

Is the crypto crisis affecting NFT? Some see them as evil and some as the future of art. A model to be analyzed, to offer new perspectives

Art is not fixed: Sodi’s pieces change according to the environment – and people – they are exposed to. Bosco Sodi unveils the latest show at Palazzo Vendramin Grimani in Venice

 Working with natural materials – «What would the retro-futuristic extension of the Tudor era be? ». Steve Webb goes back to the fork of the road where we went wrong in the construction industry

By its nature, the sea is a hard place to collect data. Using surveillance data with an inverted logic and data technology, Forensic Architecture denounces the human rights violations in the Mediterranean

Locals were involved, from work to sharing knowledge and design. Architecture must start from togetherness and can help improve access to education globally

Migrations are ever more frequent, but guaranteeing identity when moving to a new country is not easy. Blockchain can help, according to Monique Morrow

2021 RAIC gold medal Shim-Stycliffe architects have developed a twenty-year-long project, on the same site, with the same crew

Lead engineer Ali Shaw told us about the journey. From the idea to design and choosing materials. Sharing performance data and costs, he says, is a must to reach climate goals