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designboom experiences lincoln’s multisensory 'rejuvenate' meditation and talks and automotive design with christine park cheng. The post we step inside lincoln’s refreshed 2027 nautilus, a sunset-toned sanctuary in monterey appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

eduardo mediero's HANGHAR rethinks domestic architecture through flexible rooms, useful corridors and shifting degrees of privacy. The post HANGHAR wants hierarchical homes to stop telling us how to live appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

from warsaw to são paulo the modernist architect jorge zalszupin developed a design language that's inextricable from his life in multiple worlds. The post how jerzy became jorge: the polish-born architect who became a brazilian icon appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

the designer reflects on playful design, open-ended objects, and why curiosity should shape cities, schools, and everyday life. The post ‘play is itself a function’: luca boscardin on designing toys, cities, and spaces for imagination appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

designboom speaks with eastend western and curator kate wiener about imagining isamu noguchi’s unrealized playgrounds through five hand-painted animated films. The post inside the hand-painted animations bringing isamu noguchi’s unrealized playgrounds to life appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

the bank is a collaborative project that asks children and curious adults to look at all the forms a bank can take: a place to hold ideas, store food, or even preserve cultural objects. The post SUPERFLEX and mudam invite community to rethink the bank appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

MONOBLOC HARPS reimagines the familiar plastic chair as a string instrument to explore collective memory, grief, and the unexpected lives of everyday objects. The post dan ortiz leizman adds strings to the monobloc chair, turning it into a playable instrument appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

tune in to the series finale of the room for dreams podcast to explore the unseen atmospheric energy that give architecture emotional weight. The post subconscious spaces: tracking the invisible energy that gives architecture its soul appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine .

