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The Refined and the Raw: Acne Studios’ Parisian HQ Unites an 18th-Century Salon and a 1930s Laboratory

In a bold architectural move that perfectly mirrors its own "refined, raw, and conceptually layered" brand identity, Swedish fashion house Acne Studios has unveiled its new Parisian headquarters in the 10th arrondissement. The four-storey space, designed in collaboration with...

Creative Collision: David Bowie’s Legacy Opens at V&A East Storehouse

The David Bowie Centre, a permanent and dedicated space designed by local architecture studio IDK, has opened to the public at the Diller Scofidio + Renfro-designed V&A East Storehouse in London. This new cultural destination is built around an...

A Flood of Light: Eight Homes Where Skylights Take Center Stage

Skylights represent one of the most effective architectural tools for transforming interior space, offering a practical solution for drawing natural light deep into a home's floorplan while adding a powerful, dynamic design feature. This lookbook gathers eight diverse residential...

Now Now: High Design in a Minimal Footprint for the Solo Traveller

Located on the Bowery in Downtown Manhattan, the Now Now hotel, designed by New York-based Islyn Studio, reimagines hostel-style accommodation for the high-design era. The hotel is expressly "envisioned as a sanctuary for solo travellers," combining the nostalgic efficiency...

Breaking the Beige Barrier: Atelier HA’s Colourful Intervention in a Haussmannian Apartment

Local studio Atelier HA has performed a vibrant, revolutionary renovation on a 60-square-metre Haussmann-era apartment in the beating heart of Paris’s bohemian Pigalle neighborhood. Rejecting the conventionally muted palette of Parisian interiors—typically anchored in beige, grey, and white—designers Hugo...

Iconic Ascent: A Hotel-Inspired Renovation of a 1930s Amsterdam Home

Dutch firm Studio &Space has completed an extensive refurbishment of a time-worn 1930s house in Amsterdam Zuid, transforming the 275-square-metre property into a sophisticated family residence that deliberately evokes the feeling of a high-end hotel. Tasked by two entrepreneur...

At the Heart of the Party: Where the DJ Booth is the Star

With dance music culture experiencing a global renaissance, the architectural spaces that host these social and sonic experiences are receiving renewed design attention. At the center of this movement is the DJ booth, which is evolving from a mere...

Requiem for Ruins: An Architectural Memoir Built on Salvaged Materials

In a profound commitment to sustainable design and creative reuse, the Bengaluru studio Multitude of Sins has transformed a former residential apartment into its own material lab and research space. Named Requiem for Ruins, the project is a striking...

Frama Tokyo: The Architecture of Wellbeing in a Minimalist Sanctuary

Danish design brand Frama has launched its first permanent international store in Tokyo’s Shibuya Parco shopping centre, an opening that marks a deep, enduring connection between Scandinavian minimalism and Japanese aesthetic philosophy. Designed in-house, the 16-square-metre space is a...

From Turbine Hall to Court King: Philadelphia’s Industrial Remake

The historic Delaware Power Station in Philadelphia, a hulking monument of early 1900s industry that lay dormant after 2005, has been dramatically transformed from an engine of energy production into a dynamic engine of fitness and community. Local firms...

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