The Nxt Museum’s new exhibition Still Processing, luxury F&B brand Nobu lands in Bangkok with a David Rockwell-designed space, and Lissoni & Partners design of a Bucherer jewellery store in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Still Processing
Nxt Museum
Amsterdam’s Nxt Museum, dedicated to the exploration of art at the intersection of technology, science and sound, presents its newest exhibition Still Processing. Curated by Bogomir Doringer, the exhibition features several immersive works that invite visitors to consider the relationship between human cognition and advanced technology. Still Processing is on display until 5 October 2025.
Address: Asterweg 22, 1031 HP Amsterdam
Nobu Bangkok
Rockwell Group
Spanning two floors and an expansive rooftop in Bangkok’s Empire Tower, Nobu Bangkok draws on the design language of the urban surroundings as well as Thailand’s natural landscape. The main dining room and bar are defined by earthy hues and materials such as silver travertine, bronze, wooden slats and traditional Thai textiles. The luxury food and beverage space also comprises a lounge, rooftop bar and outdoor terraces.
Address: 57-58 fl, The Empire, 1 S Sathon Rd, Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Bucherer St. Moritz
Lissoni & Partners
As part of a greater initiative to redefine the global retail identity for Bucherer, the St. Mortiz, Switzerland, store is the second project developed by Lissoni & Partners for the luxury multi-brand jeweller. Drawing on the new global identity and the vernacular architecture, the store is defined by its restored stucco façade which continues into the interior along with boiserie and niches in dark wood and natural stone floors.