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·July 2, 2024

10 iconic buildings by Le Corbusier

Being modern is not a fashion, it is a state of mind," said Le Corbusier. "You have to understand history, and those who understand...
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·July 11, 2024

Zaha Hadid: icon of contemporary architecture

Zaha Hadid was the first female architect to receive the Pritzker Prize (the equivalent of a Nobel Prize for architecture) in 2004....
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·July 16, 2024

Seashore Library: the most remote library in the world

The Beijing-based architectural firm Vector Architects designed the SeaShore Library in the Beidaihe New District. This coastal region in eastern China provides a surreal backdrop for this building, which stands alone on the beach, facing the ocean and exposed to the elements. The 450-square-meter structure...
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·July 20, 2024

New trends in sustainable luxury in 2024

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·July 23, 2024

Five of the most luxurious and stylish concert halls in the world

Between dazzling modernity and historical heritage, these performance halls embody the pinnacle of luxury and design. Immerse yourself in a...
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·July 23, 2024

Buying and selling art online

The media and research institutes have been telling us for years that e-commerce is experiencing exponential growth and that many consumers no longer visit stores. But one market has long resisted this trend: the art market. Today, this is less and less the case....
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·July 26, 2024

The Stockholm subway is a veritable museum.

Nicknamed Tunnelbana, Stockholm's subway system, with its 110 stations, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and successful in...
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·August 3, 2024

The desert landscapes of Sam Irons

British photographer Sam Irons has attracted attention with his series "Grid Reference," a visual exploration of deserted landscapes...
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·August 23, 2024

JR: the artist outside the walls

As JR returns to the spotlight with the release of a documentary about a Californian prison, let's take a look back at 2019, the year in which the Maison Européenne de la Photographie dedicated a major monograph to him. JR revisited his work with new and playful installations for the general public. JR'S URBAN FEVER...
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More than 20 years ago, Pedro Winter (Busy. P) founded Ed Banger Records in Paris after having been...
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