
DOMUS #1104 2025
In the September issue of Domus, guest editor 2025 Bjarke Ingels invites reflection on the role of plants and interspecies cohabitation in the architecture of the future.
It plunges into the central question of our lives: what does it mean to inhabit our time? This profound exploration focuses on the sometimes fragile, sometimes glorious relationship between humanity, architecture, and the world. More than a simple collection of human achievements, this issue serves as a quiet invitation to rethink our ancestral pact with nature, to weave a new tapestry of mutual interdependence, and to practice true coexistence among all beings.
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In the September issue of Domus, guest editor 2025 Bjarke Ingels invites reflection on the role of plants and interspecies cohabitation in the architecture of the future.
It plunges into the central question of our lives: what does it mean to inhabit our time? This profound exploration focuses on the sometimes fragile, sometimes glorious relationship between humanity, architecture, and the world. More than a simple collection of human achievements, this issue serves as a quiet invitation to rethink our ancestral pact with nature, to weave a new tapestry of mutual interdependence, and to practice true coexistence among all beings.











