South African studio, Counterspace (Serpentine Summer Pavilion), Chinese artist, AiWeiwei (AiWeiwei–Rapture exhibition), British designer, EsDevlin (LondonDesign Biennale), Porto-based studio, depAArchitects (VeniceBiennaleofArchitecture)orthecreativeduo, Miguel Flor and Cristina Hora (Porto Design Biennale) are just some of the many artists, designers and architects who have used cork in their most recent international projects.This option stands inperfect harmony with José Pedro Sousa, the only Portuguese member of the round table of the New European Bauhaus, who talks about this issue in an exclusive interview:“ (…)I don’t know of any better material than cork that can serve as a model of inspirationf or the practices that have to be implemented, not only in the building industry, but in our way of life in general.” Cork, the future today!