Gallery: Women Interior Architects of Different Generations in Dialogue at the Architecture Museum's New Exhibition
A new exhibition titled "8 Women: 4 Dialogues about Space" opened at the Estonian Architecture Museum, featuring a dialogue between four past female interior architects and four contemporary practitioners.
The Jesus Baptism Museum is Being Established. A New Destination for Pilgrims from Around the World
An international competition has been concluded for the design of the Jesus Baptism Museum near the archaeological site of Al-Maghtas in Jordan.
National Museum of Ecuador calls for architectural studies to participate in the pre-project of its new building
The National Museum of Ecuador is inviting national and international architectural studies to submit portfolios for the design of a new building by February 17.
Labubus to burkinis: V&A unveils updated 21st-century design galleries
The V&A museum in London has reopened its Design 1990-Now galleries, showcasing a diverse range of contemporary exhibits that explore themes of housing, conflict, and identity.
The Prepper Movement is Highlighted in a Well-Made Exhibition
The Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg explores preparedness culture through its exhibition 'We will survive. The Prepper Movement and Design.'
Wes Anderson in London: Welcome to the Amusement Park
Wes Anderson's exhibition in London draws crowds to the Design Museum, showcasing his unique aesthetic.
Modernist Michelin Museum Under Renovation: Renowned Architect Prepares Transformation
The Michelin Museum, located in Clermont-Ferrand, France, is set to undergo renovation and expansion under the design of the renowned Japanese architectural firm Kengo Kuma & Associates.
"Her Works are Like an Ode to the Fullness of Life." A Book Dedicated to Textile Artist Iveta Vecenāne is Published
A new book celebrating Latvian textile artist Iveta Vecenāne will launch on February 11 at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design.
Rotko's works are woven into tapestries and inspired by Purvītis. A book of textile artist Iveta Vecenāne's collections is published.
A new book showcasing the works of textile artist Iveta Vecenāne will be launched on February 11 at the Decorative Arts and Design Museum, highlighting her artistry and collaboration with the illustrator Guntars Sietiņš.
Architecture Prize: What Do the Best Buildings in Germany Look Like?
The article critiques the German Architecture Museum's selection of award-winning buildings, arguing that it reflects a narrow-minded perspective lacking in beauty and elegance.
Architecture Prize: Do the best buildings in all of Germany look like this?
The selection by the German Museum of Architecture is criticized for lacking beauty and elegance, highlighting a narrow-mindedness among environmentally-focused judges, and also points out that several German states are not represented among the best buildings.
Caruso: "Inside the Adi Design Museum, a new space dedicated to Gio Ponti"
A new museum dedicated to the architect and designer Gio Ponti is set to open within the Adi Design Museum by the end of 2026, announced by regional Culture Assessor Francesca Caruso during a press conference.
The reconstruction of the Slovak National Museum is hindered by politics and money, although the competition already has a winner
The reconstruction of the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava is facing delays due to political and financial issues, despite having a winning design from a recent competition.
Frick Collection in New York: She Wants to Make the Traces of Her Art Invisible
The Frick Collection in New York has reopened after a five-year closure, highlighting a design by architect Annabelle Selldorf that ensures the art shines without overshadowing the historic building.
The Audi Museum Revives the Golden Era of Motorsport
The Audi Museum showcases a detailed exhibition featuring historic racing cars from the early days to the post-war era, including replicas and rare models that highlight significant advancements in automotive design.
Vienna Show on Fashion Designer Lang: Be Yourself, but Make Something of It!
A Vienna exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts showcases the retrospective of fashion designer Helmut Lang, focusing on his 1990s post-industrial designs that blended advertising, art, and technology with a gender-neutral approach to identity.