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IN 2011, Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas penned an article for the Rome-based weekly l'Espresso. In "Starchitect? No Thanks," the now 70-year-old Fuksas took on the culture of celebrity that has ...
Cosmopolite jeweler Lavinia Fuksas penned her love letter to New York City with her latest jewelry collection. The 40-piece lineup presented in the city with an exhibition featuring back-lit displays ...
As two of the foremost contemporary Italian architects, Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas know a thing or two about the trends reshaping international architecture today. As the day-one morning keynote ...
Italian architects Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas were both born and grew up in Rome. Both graduated from La Sapienza University – he in 1969, she a decade later. He started his studies as a painter, ...
After nearly two decades of designing, planning, and construction, Rome-based architecture firm Fuksas‘s $262 million Rome-EUR Convention Center is finally complete, along with an adjacent hotel.
Jeweler Lavinia Fuksas let her creativity run freely for her latest collection unveiled at her tony apartment in Milan’s Brera district. Having built a reputation for her cage-like shapes, subtle use ...
MASSIMILIANO FUKSAS really gets around. The Italian architect, known for his futuristic designs and technological prowess, maintains studios in Rome, Paris and Shenzhen, China, and currently has ...
Studio Fuksas has unveiled plans for a stepped office and commercial building covered in plant-filled terraces, on the waterfront in Monaco. Referred to by Studio Fuksas as "a vertical park", the ...
Studio Fuksas has revealed visuals of the International Congress Center Jerusalem, which will form the heart of a mixed-use complex in Giv'at Ram, Israel. Led by Dezeen Awards judge Doriana Fuksas and ...
For Lavinia Fuksas, one of the consequences of the pandemic is the emergence of a new need for lightness, uncomplicated messages and spontaneous authenticity. “We are surrounded by uncertainty and, ...