A timber observation pavilion by Design Wood Home reimagines Kola Bay’s industrial shoreline, blending industrial forms with sustainable design in Murmansk.
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German designers create unconventional doorstops for Stop/Go exhibition at 3 Days of Design
German designers presented innovative, unconventional doorstops at the Stop/Go exhibition during 3 Days of Design, highlighting creative approaches to everyday objects.
How Gaudí’s failed Park Güell housing estate became Barcelona’s most popular park
Once a failed housing project, Gaudí’s Park Güell has become Barcelona’s most visited park, attracting millions annually and shaping the city’s cultural landscape.
Architecture acts as “silent guide” at Mexico City yoga studio by Talo Atelier
Talo Atelier designs a Mexico City yoga studio where architecture subtly guides practitioners, emphasizing spatial harmony and sensory experience.
Ceramics spotlighting the “secret history of plants” among work at New Designers 2026
Ceramic works highlighting the hidden history of plants are featured at New Designers 2026, blending art and botanical storytelling in a unique showcase.
Gold Leaf and Foliage Motifs Plaster This Paris Left Bank Apartment
Paris’s Left Bank apartment showcases extensive gold leaf and foliage plasterwork, blending timeless elegance with maximalist details, reimagined by Marthe Simon and Paul Peller.
Built Works wraps Yogi’s Cabin in East Sussex with charred wood
Built Works has completed wrapping Yogi’s Cabin in East Sussex with charred wood, creating a distinctive exterior that emphasizes fire-resistance and aesthetic appeal.
This week we celebrated the work of Antoni Gaudí
This week marks the centenary of Antoni Gaudí’s death, celebrated globally through events and exhibitions honoring his architectural innovations.
Inside the Homes Where David Hockney Worked, Lived, and Found Inspiration
Explore the residences of David Hockney, where he lived, worked, and drew creative inspiration across decades and continents.
A Tuscan Villa Airbnb Celebrating Classic Italian Design, Reviewed (2026)
A detailed review of Le Pratola, a Tuscan villa Airbnb showcasing traditional Italian architecture and design, now available for bookings in 2026.