Bringing Architecture to Carpets: The Unicum Collection
The boundaries between architecture, design, and handicraft have historically been rigid; each discipline sheltered from the other, when in reality...
Alexandra Bate was born in Germany but grew up in Italy, she's a Roman at heart. She is currently studying Social Anthropology and History of Art with regional specialization in Southeast Asian Contemporary Art and Medieval Islamic Art at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London. She is passionate about understanding how journalism and art can bring people together in different ways.
The boundaries between architecture, design, and handicraft have historically been rigid; each discipline sheltered from the other, when in reality...
Editor's Note: This is the second of a two-part interview. The first part was published on the 26th of April...
EDITOR'S Note: This is the Part I of an interview with photojournalist, Rick Findler. Part II is available here. Since...
As green architecture has taken cities such as Singapore by storm, Rome, known for its architectural antiquity, has not exactly...
The exchange of hand-made artisanal goods has been fundamental to trade throughout the course of human history. Legendary rulers exchanged...
When you see his work, don’t let your eyes decide what they are seeing too quickly. Italian-born artist Johannes Stötter...
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