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  • Alexis Dornier on Nyrenstone Estate: Where Circles Meet the Coastline

    Architect Alexis Dornier discusses his topography-driven approach to residential design at Tampah Hills, Lombok, where circular geometries and material restraint create a home that descends the hillside as naturally as the terrain itself. There is a particular kind of architecture that emerges when a designer stops fighting the land and starts listening to it. Nyrenstone […] More

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  • Heimtextil Trends 26/27: Craft, AI, and the Future of Textiles

    Heimtextil 2026 once again demonstrated its position as a global hub for textile design, bringing together creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship under one roof. DESIGN This year, the fair explored the intersection of tradition and technology, highlighting how designers are blending human intuition with digital tools to create the interiors of tomorrow. Heimtextil Trends 26/27 under […] More

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  • Han Gao

    Architecture as a Mediator of Digital and Industrial Systems: Interview with Han Gao

    Han Gao approaches architecture as a way of thinking about systems, perception, and the invisible forces shaping contemporary life. From data centers to large-scale innovation campuses, her work transforms technological infrastructure into spatial experience, balancing analytical rigor with atmospheric sensitivity. In our exclusive interview Han reflects on rethinking architectural typologies, revealing hidden operational logics, and […] More

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  • Arper Furniture at Salone del Mobile 2023

    Arper furniture took once again the spotlight of Salone del Mobile with its approach to sustainable living reflects in a slew of new designs and redesigns launched for 2023:

  • House With No Name by HW Studio

    Discover this rather unconventional private residence in Morelia, Mexico designed by HW Studio – step inside the house with no name:

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