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ephemeral canopies of wool drape over serbian pavilion at venice architecture biennale

unraveling: new spaces is designed to unknit itself over time   The Serbian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale adopts wool as its primary, unexpected medium, to weave an ephemeral canopy. Titled Unraveling: New Spaces and curated by Slobodan Jovic, the exhibition explores the idea of transformation in contrast to ideas of architecture as

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gamfratesi’s puro hotel brings curated scandinavian design to warsaw, poland

A Nordic-inspired Pause in the Heart of warsaw   The PURO Hotel quietly settles into the texture of Warsaw, Poland, occupying a site just steps from Plac Teatralny, near the National Opera and Saski Park. Discovered along Canaletta Street — named after the Venetian painter whose canvases helped reconstruct postwar Warsaw — the hotel invites guests

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Cowboy Core: 20 Paintings That Prove Horses Are The New ‘It’ Trend

Cowboy Core: 20 Paintings That Prove Horses Are The New ‘It’ Trend Creative People by Christina Karras Stockman by Jill Daniels. Photo – Brunswick Street Gallery Strange Desert Visitor by Mickey Mason. Photo – Brunswick Street Gallery Good luck don’t die 2.0. by Lottie Rae. Left: Mt Isa Rodeo by Glenda McCulloh. Right: Kamela by

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This MagSafe Wallet Also Acts As A Tripod For Docking And Content Creation

I’ll be honest, there have been times when I’ve tried (and failed miserably) to prop my iPhone up using my standard bifold wallet just so I could quickly set a timer and click a group photo. Needless to say, the traditional wallet isn’t designed for moonlighting as your phone’s tripod – but strangely enough, SUPCASE’s

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MoMA to explore the legacy of the iconic nakagin capsule tower in upcoming exhibition

an Architectural Time Capsule revisited in new york   The Nakagin Capsule Tower returns to public view this summer in a new light, as MoMA in New York opens an exhibition centered on its half-century lifespan. Built in Tokyo’s Ginza district in 1972 and dismantled in 2022, the structure was once among the clearest architectural

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Pulsar x Feinman Noctua mouse has a built-in fan to chill your sweaty palm

Not often have I heard of a mouse overheating and blowing up in the hand. The little computing rodent is safe to deal with. Not surprisingly then, we are consciously okay handling them during those nerve-wrecking battles and work hours extending beyond dawn. But the same cannot be said for sticky, sweaty hands you’re left

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This Single-Level Tiny House Shines With Indoor/Outdoor Living & Off-Grid Upgrades

Dubbed the Bellbird, this compact, single-level tiny house is thoughtfully designed for two people and is especially suited to warmer climates. Its layout encourages an easy flow between indoor and outdoor spaces, featuring a spacious front porch that’s perfect for relaxing, dining, or entertaining guests in the open air. Built by Australia’s Unplgd Tiny Homes,

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Folding the Future: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold 2024 vs. Huawei MateBook Fold Ultimate Design

Why revisit the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold in 2025? The answer lies in the rapid evolution of foldable computing. When Lenovo introduced its second-generation foldable PC last year, it represented the pinnacle of what was possible in this emerging category. The device combined a versatile 16.3-inch OLED display with robust engineering and the familiar Windows

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‘we need a policy for rest’: polish pavilion reclaims care and hygiene at triennale milano

The Polish Pavilion at the triennale milano asks who gets to rest   In response to this year’s Triennale Milano International Exhibition theme, Inequalities, the Polish Pavilion becomes a sanctuary for both human and ecological bodies, exhausted by capitalism, climate crisis, and care work. Curator Katarzyna Roj and architect Aleksandra Wasilkowska share more about A

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