From precast concrete structures to marble furniture, Italian architect Angelo Mangiarotti’s designs stretched the boundaries of sculpture.
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Apartment Therapy on MSNLove It or Hate It, Brutalism Is Back - Here's Why This Style Is ResurfacingBrutalism might be one of the most controversial design styles out there. This isn't necessarily surprising, as this ...
Lorcan O'Herlihy of LOHA has created a concrete home in Malibu to replace a 1980s house he designed for his parents, which ...
Hotel Capitolo Riviera in Genoa, designed by Parisotto + Formenton, is an oasis of well-being set in the landscape of the ...
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The winners of the photography competition ' Concrete in Life ' 2024/25 have been announced with Danish photographer Henrik ...
Priyam Saraswat took his Instagram followers on a tour of India's first 3D-printed villa in Pune. The 2038-square feet house ...
The recycled buildings of Rome, long dismissed by architects, are getting a reappraisal as a model for how to reduce waste ...
Architecture studio Marutau Arqui has completed a home with a multi-faceted red facade on a tight plot on Japan's Shikoku ...
A sophisticated dining experience celebrates materiality with pierced concrete walls, a preserved olive tree, and ...
Putting together RECORD’s annual Interiors issue often feels like taking a break from “real” architecture. After all, ...
Poised and precise, this new house employs a concrete cruciform as both structure and organisational tool, creating a ...
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