‘DOMa’ revisits the architectural process in an informed and elaborate manner to highlight the story of each project, not the moment of its completion.
In the fourth issue of DOMa, Nuno Brandão Costa revisits the layout, architecture, and public space of São João de Deus social housing complex; AREA reveals the interplay between design variations and the context of a vacation house on Salamis; Fala presents images, drawings of Suspended House; Piovenefabi retrace the Metro Series, from the Milan project’s appropriation to the building and exhibition of individual pieces; and Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Neiheiser Argyros document the construction of the structural supports of The Tide.
‘DOMa’ revisits the architectural process in an informed and elaborate manner to highlight the story of each project, not the moment of its completion.
In the fourth issue of DOMa, Nuno Brandão Costa revisits the layout, architecture, and public space of São João de Deus social housing complex; AREA reveals the interplay between design variations and the context of a vacation house on Salamis; Fala presents images, drawings of Suspended House; Piovenefabi retrace the Metro Series, from the Milan project’s appropriation to the building and exhibition of individual pieces; and Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Neiheiser Argyros document the construction of the structural supports of The Tide.