Interior: “The Polyamorous Home” and the way home ideas change

On the occasion of the New York Design Week 2026, Interni staged in Manhattan with an event dedicated to the issue of May of the magazine and the presentation of the Milan Design Hub & Spoke volume. The meeting took place yesterday at Rizzoli Bookstore, historical cultural space on Broadway and a point of reference for the publishing and creative world of the city.

Inserted in the Big Italy Design NYC calendar, the appointment offered a moment of comparison on the new scenarios of today’s design, focusing on the relationship between home space, architecture and urban transformation.

The protagonist of the evening was the May Special Issue of Interni, created for the first time with an exceptional guest editor: Carlo Ratti. The number deepens the concept of “Polyamorous Home”, a new idea of living that exceeds traditional configurations and imagines the house as an open system and in dialogue with environment, technology and social relations.

Through this editorial project, the magazine proposed a reflection on the evolution of private space and its cultural significance.

The conversation was moderated by Carlo Biasia, architect and contributor to Interni. To open the meeting Gilda Bojardi, headmaster, followed by the interventions of Morris Adjmi, founder of Morris Adjmi Architects, Rui Guan, project manager of CRA Carlo Ratti Associati, and Javier Madero, architect and curator of the same studio.

During the evening, Milan Design Hub & Spoke was presented, a volume that tells Milan as a strategic hub for a global network dedicated to Made in Italy and the international diffusion of Italian culture.

Article Inside: “The Polyamorous Home” and the way the idea of home changes comes from IlNewyorkese.

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