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The last month’s most appreciated news by our followers on social networks.

During the last month our followers on social networks gave their likes on a variety of topics. Exhibitions, books, pavilions and research, and then graphic design and show on Ettore Sottsass, one the many that this year celebrate his birth centenary. And.. why not a clutch? You don’t follow us on social networks: we picked a selection of the most popular articles for you. Enjoy the reading.

– The little chapel by S-AR in Santiago features 1200 bricks attached to a metallic structure, but without binding between them, so they practically appear to float.

– The law court designed by Taller de Arquitectura in Pátzcuaro, Mexico, features an oval wall, allowing that inside of it there are placed a succession of open gardens.

– The solo exhibition at the 21er Haus, Vienna, comprises upwards of 40 sculptures and new works by Erwin Wurm, while the Upper Belvedere hosts one of his famous fat houses.

– True to Fondation Martell’s aesthetic of transparency and openness, SelgasCano constructed a pavilion in Cognac, France, from a metal framework covered by a translucent material.

– Allowing a closer experience of the pine forest, the house designed by Luciano Kruk in Costa Esmeralda, Argentina, establish a fluid relation between the inner spaces and the exterior.

– Immersed within the the olive trees on the Halkidiki hills in Greece, the small hut by Eva Sopeoglou is a sustainable retreat in harmony with its surrounding nature.

– The book published by Spector Books brings to light the imagination of Frei Otto with a narrative told through contemporary and archive photographic images.

– Product design meets fine leather-making with the glove clutch designed by Zaha Hadid Design and Perrin Paris: a small handbag fixed on your hand that recalls a sword guard.

– Palermo Atlas: the urban study by OMA serves both as a blueprint for Palermo and as a research framework to ensure that Manifesta 12 achieves a long-term impact for the city.

– The Cartoonmuseum Basel is honouring Christoph Niemann with a solo exhibition, which comprises 120+ original drawings, prints, adapted photographs and animations.

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