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Making an entrance: how front doors define a home’s personality

The front door serves as much more than a functional barrier; it is a critical architectural element that establishes a home's identity and sets the tone for the entire structure. From bold, saturation-drenched colors to inventive mechanical movements and...

An urban sanctuary: the ski house’s contrasting landscape in wānaka

The SKI House, a residential project by local studio Roberts Gray Architects in Wānaka, New Zealand, masterfully balances abstract urban form with a dramatic natural setting. Playfully named as an acronym for "spending kids' inheritance," the home was designed...

Quiet sanctuary: bull o’sullivan architecture’s aluminium chapel in new zealand

New Zealand studio Bull O'Sullivan Architecture has conceived The Chapel of St Thérèse of Lisieux as a compact, secluded sanctuary perched on a hillside near Christchurch. Overlooking the dramatic vistas of the Lyttelton Harbour, this tiny 17-square-meter structure is...

Behind the veil: woodend house’s european intrigue in rural australia

In the sprawling, forested landscape of Victoria’s Macedon Ranges, designer David Hicks has realized Woodend House, a residence that deliberately conceals its opulent interiors behind an opaque, windowless facade. Conceived for an older couple downsizing, the home draws deep...

Bucharest’s Dramatic Interior: Where High-Gloss Meets Adaptive Light

The dining scene in Bucharest has been elevated by the arrival of Millo, a restaurant designed by the local studio AE02, led by Anda Zota and Elena Viziteu. Far from a conventional eatery, the designers set out to craft...

Cherish Your Magic: Yinka Ilori’s Technicolour Ode to Presence at Bloomingdale’s

British-American designer Yinka Ilori, a figure synonymous with vibrant colour and optimistic design philosophy, has transformed the historic Bloomingdale's flagship on 59th Street in Manhattan with his latest installation, Cherish Your Magic. Spanning the building’s grand facade, external displays,...

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...
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The Global Shift: Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2026 Crowns the Unfamiliar and the Experiential

Lonely Planet’s annual Best in Travel 2026 guide reveals a profound shift in global travel priorities, moving decisively away...
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