Thứ Ba, Tháng 1 13, 2026

Luxe Motion

The Battle for Valhallabadet: A City Fights to Save its Architectural Heritage

In the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden, a powerful debate is raging, one that pits the forces of progress against the value of preservation. The city’s historic Valhallabadet swimming pool, a cherished modernist icon and a vital community hub, is...

Architecture as a Force for Good: Unveiling the Winners of the Aga Khan Award 2025

*In a world often defined by monumental projects and signature styles, the Aga Khan Award for Architecture stands apart. This prestigious prize, awarded every three years, celebrates not just beautiful buildings, but those that profoundly improve the lives of...

A Master’s Retreat: New Photography Reveals the Enduring Soul of Jørn Utzon’s Can Lis

There are buildings that define a career, and then there are those that define a soul. Jørn Utzon’s private home, Can Lis, on the cliffs of Mallorca, is unequivocally the latter. This sanctuary, built in 1972 after the Danish...

A Serene Retreat: Pojeon House Blends Traditional Korean Style with Modern Living

In the tranquil landscape of Gyeonggi Province, just outside of Seoul, a new residence has been meticulously crafted to be a private sanctuary. The Pojeon House, a collaboration between local studios Sukchulmok and BRBB Architects, is a profound architectural...

The Rhythm of the Vineyard: Rojkind Arquitectos’ Circular Winery Rises in Mexico

In the sun-drenched landscape of Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico, a new architectural landmark has taken root, one that redefines the very essence of a winery. The Vinícola Pictograma, a collaboration between celebrated Mexican studios Rojkind Arquitectos and AMASA Estudio,...

A Global Design Tour: Your Guide to the Eight Essential Architecture Events of September 2025

September marks a pivotal moment in the global design calendar. The end of summer ushers in a flurry of architecture and design events that showcase the industry's most innovative ideas, from forward-thinking urbanism to groundbreaking material technologies. This month,...

Breathing Life into Concrete: Thomas Heatherwick’s ‘Humanise’ Wall in Seoul

In the dynamic urban heart of Seoul, a powerful new public artwork is taking shape, one designed to challenge our very perception of the built environment. The "Humanise Wall," a monumental 90-meter-long, four-story-high structure from the visionary Heatherwick Studio,...

Diplomacy in the Desert: Ennead Architects Crafts a ‘Monumental’ US Consulate

On a steep, rugged site in Nogales, Mexico, at one of the busiest border crossings between the United States and Mexico, a new US Consulate General has taken its place. Designed by architecture studio Ennead Architects, the project was...

A Beacon of Light: Delmulle Delmulle Architecten’s Glass Brick House Illuminates an Infill Site

In the historic city of Ghent, a small gap within a terraced street has been transformed into an architectural marvel. Designed by local studio Delmulle Delmulle Architecten, the Glass Brick House is a three-storey home that stands as a...

Low-Key Presence: How a Swedish Summer House Embraces the Coast

In the scenic coastal region of Kalmar, Sweden, a new summer house stands in quiet harmony with its surroundings. Designed by the studios Bross and Nick Flygt, the home, named Horsö, is a study in minimalist integration. Situated on...
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest News

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...
- Advertisement -spot_img