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Creeping Through The Canopy: How Singapore’s First Super Low Energy Resort Is Regenerating The Rainforest

In a radical departure from traditional hospitality, the new Mandai Rainforest Resort, designed by WOW Architects and operated by Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts, is forging a new standard for eco-luxury. Tucked within the lush 126-hectare Mandai Wildlife Reserve...

From Ancient Art Studio To Pho Villa: The Transformation Journey Of The Pho Bac House

In a quiet Seattle neighborhood, a modest structure that once served as an art studio and a chapel has been spectacularly transformed into a modern, light-filled residence, deeply infused with personal history and cultural heritage. This is the "Phở...

The Equitable Home: How Cierto Estudio’s Barcelona Social Housing Redefines Domestic Life

In the dynamic 22@ urban renewal district of Barcelona, local practice Cierto Estudio has unveiled a radical vision for communal living with La Comunidad Habitacional. This 8,700-square-meter, U-shaped social housing block, comprising 51 apartments, is designed not just for...

The Hedge and Arbour House: When Architecture Defers to the Dynamic Power of Nature

Tucked away behind a substantial hedge in a verdant Melbourne suburb, the Hedge and Arbour House by Australian practice Studio Bright offers a masterful study in architectural modesty. Rejecting the typical urban impulse to dominate the landscape, this simple,...

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw: The Architect Who Engineered Joy and Light

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the visionary British architect whose career shaped the "high-tech" movement and gave the world masterpieces of structural clarity like the Waterloo International Terminal and the Eden Project in Cornwall, passed away this week at the age...

Filling the Gaps: Eight Infill Houses That Turn Vacant City Plots Into Unique Homes

Against the backdrop of increasingly dense cities, vacant, neglected, or oddly-shaped plots—known as "infill sites"—are becoming the proving ground for talented architects worldwide. This latest roundup from Dezeen showcases eight notable infill houses from Dublin, Ireland, to Buenos Aires,...

A compact home celebrating urban life: Melville in Melbourne

The Melville project by architect Jos Tan (Tan Architecture) is a classic case study in maximizing living space on an extremely small urban plot of just 90 square meters, located in the bustling Brunswick West area of Melbourne, Australia....

An assemblage of instruments: WOJR’s House of Horns over Silicon Valley

Nestled in the foothills of California's Santa Cruz Mountains, the House of Horns by architecture firm WOJR is a masterful study in contrast and poetic integration with the landscape. Conceived as an "assemblage of instruments" tuned to capture the...

Bio-Experiment Hub: Mycelium Insulates The Modular Pakk Pavilion

In Tallinn, Estonia, a ground-breaking collaboration has unfolded between the biomaterials company Myceen and the architecture department at the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA PAKK). The result is the PAKK Pavilion, an angular timber structure designed to serve as...

Prefab technology meets wild nature: the mirrored cabins of Tu Tu’ Tun Lodge

On the pristine banks of Oregon's Rogue River, an ambitious expansion has taken place at Tu Tu' Tun Lodge, a resort named after the Indigenous Tututni tribe. As part of a site-wide renovation, the 1970s hotel has added 12...
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The Needle’s Edge: Why Facial Acupuncture is NYC’s Premier “Notox” Trend

In the relentless vertical landscape of Manhattan, where the pursuit of eternal youth often involves chemical injections and surgical...
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