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Venice Design Week, held annually every October since 2010, will take place this year between October 12 and 20 with the theme “Out of Context.”
The London Design Festival (LDF) is once again bringing together leading figures and brands from the design world with emerging talents this year. Taking place from September 14 to 20, 2024, the 22nd edition of the festival will unfold across the city with a rich program that pulses with global creativity.
We spoke with Mert Uslu, the architect behind the PAKO Social Life Campus for Stray Animals in İzmir, a pioneering project in terms of rehabilitation and adoption, about the design process and the project’s aim to improve the living conditions of stray animals.
For those seeking unique and one-of-a-kind experiences, we’ve curated some of the most popular themed accommodations available on the Airbnb platform.
IKEA has unveiled a new pet collection, “UTSÅDD,” crafted with insights from veterinarians and pet product experts.
The Design Museum, celebrating Barbie’s 65th anniversary, opens its doors to one of 2024’s most captivating fashion events, “Barbie: The Exhibition.”
For Hitit Mod readers, we asked Nazar Şigaher, an interior architect and designer, about his sources of inspiration, sense of design, and design principles.
The third “Upcycle Istanbul Art and Design Festival”, organized by the sustainable social impact platform Upcycle Istanbul, will take place at Müze Gazhane from June 5 to 9, 2024.
Within the scope of May 10th-16th, “The Week of Persons with Disabilities”, we’ve reviewed accessible designs for everyone.
This year, Milan Design Week (Fuorisalone) will treat its visitors to a wealth of events, exhibitions, and installations spread across the city from April 15th to 21st, 2024, all under the theme “Materia Natura,” with nature taking center stage.
On March 23rd, the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein is set to unveil its latest exhibition, “Transform! Designing the Future of Energy,” offering insights into the transformation of the energy sector from a design perspective.
The historical building’s transformation into the İşbank Museum of Painting Sculpture, which opened its doors on the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey, was realized through the design by TEĞET Architectural Office.
The architect Feza Ökten Koca, the founder of Feza DSGN, shares her impressions on the Maison & Objet fair, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in Paris this year, as well as the exhibited products.
“LV DREAM”, the cultural destination of Louis Vuitton in Paris, is revealing the innovative transformation of the brand during its 160-year journey.
Maison & Objet Paris, the international design and decoration exhibition, is celebrating its 30th anniversary in Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center between 18th and 22nd January.
We have curated iconic and contemporary design products with various functions from world-renowned designers and prominent brands as alternative gift options for architects in the new year.
The “DIVA” exhibition, which explores the concept of “divas” in opera, stage, popular music, and cinema and examines how it has changed and transformed over time through the creativity of iconic artists, is at the V&A Museum until April 7, 2024.
From Victoria Beckham to Palm Angels, and from Balmain to Etro, more than 50 luxury designs from the high fashion world are showcased in the “Golden Opulence” exhibition at Tophane-i Amire Culture and Art Center until December 12th.
We have compiled inspiring podcasts in which experts from various fields address the “climate crisis” and “environment” from different perspectives.
The Le Monde d’Hermès kiosk met the fashion lovers in Istanbul after making appearances in Prague, Barcelona, Kuwait, Austin, Haikou, Jakarta, and Lisbon.
With its new exhibition, the Bundeskunsthalle revives the spirit of postmodernism from the ‘60s to the ‘90s, showcasing striking examples from design, architecture, fashion, cinema, and literature.
The World Architecture Day, celebrated globally every year on the first Monday of October, is taking place this year with the theme of “Architecture for Resilient Communities”.
We have reviewed toys from health-conscious, eco-friendly, and design-oriented brands that inspire children’s imagination and contribute to their development.
Design Museum’s new exhibition opens its doors in September: Career stories of creatives who changed the course of the fashion world with striking, eccentric, and radical productions...
The Herzog & de Meuron exhibition is now open at the Royal Academy of Arts! This exhibition takes a unique approach, prioritizing the process of how buildings come into existence and the experiences of their users, diverging from the typical focus on the end product usually seen in architecture exhibitions.
We have compiled a list of tourism and recreation buildings in Turkey that stand out with their architectural design and have been awarded from various national and international platforms.
In the exhibition “Designing with Disaster”, JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles explores the concept of “regenerative urbanism” through seven proposals.
We interviewed the Interior Architect Zülal Çakıcı to delve into the specifics of the 100 Tiny Houses, currently under production, being crafted by a volunteer team comprising individuals from various disciplines, with the aim of dispatching them to the earthquake zone.
The World Architecture Festival, which has been serving as an international meeting platform for the global architecture community since 2008, will witness the competition of 12 offices and 18 projects from Turkey for the grand prize at the World Architecture Festival Awards this year.
After the earthquake, there is an urgent need for temporary housing solutions for hundreds of thousands of people. The shelters provided by the Better Shelter Foundation are one of these solution initiatives.
We have compiled a list of special designs developed with a focus on natural disasters, ranging from pre-disaster public awareness kits to post-disaster lightweight, easy-to-install shelter units.
We interviewed Çiğdem Aslantaş, the founder of the Bongo Art Project, discussing Turkey’s first “Museum Education and Experience Space for the Visually Impaired”, supported by Hitit Seramik.
Sydney Opera House, the Danish architect Jørn Utzon’s “opus magnum”, has reopened the doors of its historic concert hall after more than two years of silence.
We have selected outstanding books for those who want to explore urban life, the sustainability notion, cuisines of different cultures and life stories of artists, through comic books.
Architect-Circular Designer Özgül Öztürk elucidates the transformative power of compost, its impact on sustainability, and key considerations for readers of Hitit Mod.
We have compiled the prominent museums and art galleries in Turkey that moved their exhibitions to digital media.