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Is lyma worth the investment? The luxury supplement transforming lives

The Lyma Supplement has emerged as a market leader in the luxury wellness space, moving far beyond the scope of a traditional multivitamin to offer a scientifically-backed, high-dose nutraceutical. Housed in a striking, antibacterial hammered-copper vessel, the cost reflects...

Why cyklar is the body care brand breaking the internet

Cyklar, the body care brand founded by content creator Claudia Sulewski, has rapidly transitioned from a TikTok trend to a staple in the beauty elite's routine, earning rare unanimous praise from beauty editors. The brand's success is rooted in...

Swimming pool to study hall: Studio dera’s “the pool” at waltham forest college

Local architecture practice Studio Dera has completed the inventive conversion of a disused swimming pool into The Pool, a light-filled, multi-functional teaching space for Waltham Forest College in London. Driven by a rapidly expanding student body and the need...

Inside belgium’s architecture scene: A study in contrasts and reuse

Architectural photographer Marc Goodwin has continued his global documentary project, this time turning his lens to the diverse world of Belgian architecture studios. The collection features the workspaces of fourteen different firms across the country, including Antwerp-based Studio Okami...

Us tariffs on furniture and lumber take effect: Industry impact looms

New tariffs, ranging up to 25 per cent, have officially gone into effect in the US on imports of kitchen cabinets, certain upholstered furniture, and softwood lumber. These tariffs, announced via a White House proclamation in late September, are...

Against the rush: The inevitability of slow architecture

In a culture addicted to speed—from fast fashion to instant gratification—architecture critic Phineas Harper argues that the industry's widespread ambition to find faster ways to build is fundamentally misguided. Drawing parallels between "fast architecture" and its consumer counterparts like...

A tree of belief: Big designs interfaith complex on albanian hillside

Danish architecture giant BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) has unveiled ambitious plans for the Faith Park, a sprawling interfaith complex set to be woven into the natural topography of a hillside near Tirana, Albania. Encompassing 200,000 square meters, the masterplan...

Architecture as ecosystem: Jhu’s bloomberg student center crowns campus with a wooden treecorp

The Bloomberg Student Center at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Baltimore, Maryland, is a bold architectural declaration for 21st-century academic life. Designed collaboratively by the celebrated studios BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) and Rockwell Group, the 34,374-square-meter building is envisioned...

A study in contrast: Pinzauer’s maresfield gardens and the concrete pavilion

The red-brick Victorian townhouse at Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead has been granted a striking new lease on life, transitioning from its former role as The Anna Freud Centre back to its original residential purpose. Local studio Pinzauer was tasked...

A new standard for ageing: appleby blue almshouse wins riba stirling prize 2025

The Appleby Blue Almshouse, a social housing complex in London's Southwark, has been named the winner of the prestigious RIBA Stirling Prize 2025 for the UK's best new building. Designed by local studio Witherford Watson Mann Architects, the project...

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