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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...

Eight Cozy Havens: Capturing the Colors of Autumn in Architecture

As the northern hemisphere begins its annual shift, trading summer’s bright greens for a richer, more complex spectrum, interior design follows suit by embracing the season’s signature palette. This architectural lookbook compiles eight global homes that have perfectly translated...

Milan’s Enduring Design Legacy: A Restoration of Triennale’s Soul

Milan's esteemed cultural institution, the Triennale Milano, has completed a significant renovation of its lower-ground floor, spearheaded by architect Luca Cipelletti. This project, directed by Triennale president Stefano Boeri and general director Carla Morogallo, was not merely an update...

Built-In Serenity: Eight Interiors Where Sofas Merge with Architecture

The freestanding sofa, long the undisputed centerpiece of the living room, is being challenged by a more architectural alternative: the built-in seat. Designers are increasingly opting to integrate seating directly into the fabric of a home, transforming mundane furniture...

Church Cottage: A Shingled Extension Honouring Suffolk’s Rustic Past

London studio James Grayley Architecture has completed a sensitive yet striking extension of Church Cottage, an 18th-century, Grade II-listed farmhouse in Suffolk, UK. The project’s primary goal was to transform a previously fragmented dwelling into a cohesive, generous home...

Desert Minimalism: Reset Hotel Redefines Escapism With Modular Architecture

The Reset Hotel in Twentynine Palms, California, co-founded by designer Benjamin Uyeda and entrepreneur Adam Wininger, is a unique new-build hospitality project—the first in the area near Joshua Tree National Park in over 15 years. Built almost entirely from...

Architecture’s New Anchor: How Students Are Revolutionizing Construction With Discarded Tree Forks

Students from the Architectural Association's Design & Make program in London have pioneered a simple, repeatable, and cost-effective method for building structures using tree forks—a timber component typically discarded as forestry waste despite its superior inherent strength. Their project,...
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In the relentless vertical landscape of Manhattan, where the pursuit of eternal youth often involves chemical injections and surgical...
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