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The Triple Play: Ste. Marie Architects Edmonton’s Vibrant Hospitality Nexus

In a bold stroke of urban activation, Canadian studio Ste. Marie has engineered a sophisticated trifecta of interconnected yet fiercely individual hospitality venues at the base of the Citizen on Jasper residential tower in Edmonton, Alberta. Commissioned by Chef...

The Modern Gothic: Jillian Dinkel’s Kilmory House Reimagines Heritage for the Art of Entertaining

The Modern Gothic: Jillian Dinkel’s Kilmory House Reimagines Heritage for the Art of Entertaining   In the exclusive Sydney enclave of Point Piper, interior designer Jillian Dinkel has masterminded the reinvention of Kilmory House, a 1913 Arts and Crafts estate, transforming...

The Retail Sanctuary: How Meadow Lane Reimagines the Luxury Grocery

In the dense, frenetic landscape of New York City, particularly in the affluent yet hectic neighbourhood of Tribeca, a new concept in retail is emerging: the grocery store as a sanctuary. Meadow Lane, designed by Brooklyn-based designer Sarah Carpenter,...

The Primal Anchor: Eight Fireplaces That Define the Modern Living Space

As temperatures drop across the Northern Hemisphere, the architectural focus shifts inward, celebrating the heart of the home: the fireplace. No longer a simple functional void in the wall, the contemporary hearth has been elevated to a sculptural, monumental,...

The Visual Composure: Copenhagen’s Eye Clinic Designed to Exhibit Art

The field of healthcare architecture is undergoing a dramatic paradigm shift, moving away from sterile utility toward spaces that actively foster patient wellbeing through aesthetic excellence. Nowhere is this transformation more evident than at the Copenhagen Eye Institute, where...

Shadow Play and Structure: Some Kind of Practice Unveils the Poetics of Shade in Dubai

The Courtyard Installation by Dubai-based studio Some Kind of Practice (SKOP) was a standout feature of Dubai Design Week, offering a compelling fusion of local architectural vernacular and contemporary material technology. Conceived as a direct response to the region’s...

The Grand Ballroom: MVRDV’s Spherical Temple to Sport and Community in Tirana

The Dutch architectural powerhouse MVRDV, renowned for its radical approach to density and typology, has once again shattered convention with its winning design for the new Asllan Rusi Sports Palace in Tirana, Albania. Dubbed “The Grand Ballroom,” the project...

The Acoustic Anomaly: How the London Velodrome’s Elegant Curve Found an Unseemly Voice

The Lee Valley VeloPark in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park—the celebrated track cycling venue from the London 2012 Games—is architecturally renowned for its sublime elegance and structural efficiency. Yet, in a bizarre and utterly unexpected twist of acoustic fate,...

The Solid Case for Stone: Design Museum Unveils the Low-Carbon Future of the Skyscraper

The Stone Demonstrator, a full-scale architectural prototype unveiled by the Design Museum’s Future Observatory research program, is a deliberate, highly pragmatic challenge to the global construction industry. Designed by architects Groupwork with engineers Webb Yates and Arup, the three-storey...

The Coiled Horizon: BIG’s Suzhou Museum Reinvents the Chinese Garden for the Contemporary Age

The Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA), the latest cultural landmark from BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group), is less a building and more a magnificent, continuous landscape of interwoven spaces that challenges conventional museum architecture. Situated on the picturesque Jinji...
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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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