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Founded by furniture designer and architect, Gio Ponti—with the subtitle ‘Architecture and decor of the modern home in the city and in the country’—Domus is a hefty Italian bible of built and inhabited space. This is the third in a series guest edited by renowned Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, part of a ‘materialist odyssey’ investigating the materials that have shaped the built world throughout human history. Pariah, handyman or ‘environmental scapegoat’? Concrete takes centre stage this issue, explored through a tour of 11 examples of cement architecture around the world, from Warsaw to Tokyo to Muharraq. domusweb.it