MID Ordine Futuro
The Architect Show 2025 reaffirmed its role as an international platform for architectural dialogue, broadening its network of collaborations and further strengthening its outward-looking identity. A defining highlight of this year’s edition was the installation M.I.D. Ordine Futuro, designed by Ciarmoli Queda Studio—a contemporary interpretation of the Minoan labyrinth that approached materials as living agents of creation. Through techniques such as laser cutting, CNC processing, silkscreen printing, and natural dyeing, the work underscored the profound interplay between technology, artistry, and the tactile processes of craftsmanship. The “tAS Talks” program deepened its global orientation through partnerships with ArchDaily, designboom, and Architonic, welcoming leading figures and representatives from some of the world’s most renowned practices, including Foster + Partners, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, HBA, and 3XN.
| Ιn parallel, DOMa, for the second consecutive year, curated the dialogue series “Infrastructures,” featuring contributions from A&S Architects, Buerger Katsota Architects, Tense Architecture Network, and k-studio, fostering critical reflection on the future of the built environment. 2025 marked yet another crucial step in the institution’s ongoing evolution, a year in which architecture converged with technology, intellectual inquiry, and the international community within a unified field of creative exchange.
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