World Design Capital Valencia 2022 takes a look at what our homes will look like in the future, with an exhibition at Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporània.
World Design Capital Valencia 2022 features thirteen ideas for the home of the future at Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporània.
World Design Capital Valencia 2022 has seen the arrival of a new flexible kitchen concept made up of pieces that aren’t actually attached to the walls.
A list of five projects – a few hotels, a café, and a multipurpose space – by Dublin studio 21SPACES.
Collaboration, creativity, multidisciplinary teams, and innovative solutions are the defining characteristics of the projects that have come out of the WDCV2022 ‘hackathon’.
The Sustainable Urban Commons (SUC) project, an initiative of WDCV2022, brings together students and professionals working in design and technology with the goal of creating highly robust, more durable, and better-maintained pieces that have low- or zero- ecological footprint, and making them a part of the port.
Come with us on a trip through the world of Umberto Zanetti to discover how his mind works and the way he builds.
Stone, adobe, and clay are the most frequently used materials for buildings in arid environments.
Five spaces designed to adapt to high temperatures
Mobile homes are now the best option for those wanting a more minimalist, natural, and sustainable lifestyle.

