FEATURED NOVELTY Artemide 2024: DREISPITZ8/28/2024Herzog & De Meuron have designed a luminaire that embodies their architectural language. With Artemide's expertise, "Dreispitz" becomes a balanced triad of composition, production and light performance.
SUSTAINABILITY Art instead of consumption5/17/2024Architect Georg Döring BDA in an interview on the conversion of a former department stores' for use as the city history museum of Cologne.
REVIEW – SALONE DEL MOBILE & MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2024 Nostalgia and drive4/23/2024The Salone del Mobile.Milano and Milan Design Week took place from 16 to 21 April 2024 – read our review to find out what moves the industry and the guests got to see.
HEALTH Building to heal8/28/2023"Hospital" architecture stands for economic, functional buildings that nobody would like to stay in longer than is absolutely necessary. Yet it has been scientifically proven that architecture can have a positive impact on the healing process. In a show running until January 21, 2024, the TUM Architecture Museum in Munich is presenting pioneering examples.
REVIEW – SALONE DEL MOBILE 2023: EUROLUCE Milan glowed4/25/2023New layout, new energy: After four years, the Euroluce light biennial is once again bringing light to the city. Yet the question of sustainability remains unanswered. Our review.
INTERVIEWS Designing Emotion2/24/2022Studio Drift designs fantastic works that use complex structures, kinetics, and light to illustrate the relationships between nature, humans and technology and to question our constructed world. In the interview, Lonneke Gordijn tells us why emotions play a crucial role in communication for the duo.
STYLEPARK LAUFEN Customized9/11/2018Bathroom specialist Laufen has fitted out the new “Public Hotel” in New York City with customized washstands by Herzog & de Meuron.
ARCHITECTURE Ski and chips2/2/2018Herzog & de Meuron have added a small snack bar to their buildings for the cable car and gondola lift on the Chäserrugg.
SALONE DEL MOBILE 2017 Euroluce 2017 in pictures4/16/2017The new luminaires presented in Milan not only surprised visitors with their refined shapes and details, but also demonstrated impressive technological innovations.
SALONE DEL MOBILE 2017 Your daily dose from Salone del Mobile 20174/4/2017You did not make it to the Salone del Mobile? Don't worry! Stylepark delivers you fresh impressions from the design hotspots in Milan every day.
FEATURED Lobby for Oxford8/16/2016Herzog & de Meuron’s new building in Oxford captivates visitors with its purist selection of colors and materials, as well as the comfortable furnishings including chairs by Wilkhahn.
MAGAZINE Going vintage ain’t enough6/16/2013The Design Miami trade fair, which runs parallel to Art Basel, was not very convincing. It lacked a clear curatorial thrust, exciting exhibitions and statements. And not least there was no clear position on contemporary design, although this is so sorely needed.
MAGAZINE The Serpentine Cloud6/11/2013Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto created this year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London. Daniel von Bernstorff, Stylepark, spoke to Sophie O’Brian, Senior Exhibition Curator, about the idea behind, the choice of Fujimoto and the Pavilion as an interdisciplinary platform.
MAGAZINE The Bilbao defect5/12/2013Even those members of the general public who only rarely go to exhibitions or attend concerts know the cultural temples erected by the likes of Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid – from the TV or magazines. Spectacular museums and concert halls have long since become a city marketing tool. An exhibition in Berlin takes a closer look.
MAGAZINE One building is not enough3/23/2010The VitraHaus by Herzog & de Meuron in Weil am Rhein is now open. What is the concept behind the building? And how does its architecture go together with the Vitra Home Collection whose diversity is spread throughout the spectacular stack of buildings?
MAGAZINE More than the sum of little houses2/24/2010Expectations were very high when Herzog & de Meuron were commissioned to build the domicile for Vitra's Home Collection in Weil am Rhein. The VitraHaus has now been completed and it is astonishing. The array of houses stacked one on top of the other is much more than just the sum of little houses.