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As populations grow older, how can we develop living environments that enable people to age with dignity and purpose?
As museums and galleries look to digital channels to keep cultural capital flowing during lockdown, we assess the state of the art.
Making use of disused stone recovered from a local quarry, the second Barcelona store of cosmetics brand Aesop was awarded the title of August’s winner of the month.
The house-atelier is an age-old living typology – many of the world’s greatest artists, past and present, have created their masterpieces from the sanctuary of home. We rounded up four mixed-use ...
For its 10th annual Life at Home report, Ikea set out to gain new data and insights surrounding domestic life while culminating a decade of knowledge.
Salmon Eye is a multi-use hospitality and cultural space that immerses visitors in the surrounding fjord landscape and the complexities of global food systems.
Leaving the cubicle behind, today’s offices are designed with flow, accessibility and recreation in mind – ensuring employee well-being. Investing time and money to remodel their premises, large- to ...
Fashion’s foray into hospitality has become a full-blown movement that’s unfolding at speed.
What if traditional boundaries became invitations to connect with the landscape? Studio MK27's Canopy House forgoes hermetically sealed layouts in favour of a living, breathing integration with the ...
In the work-from-anywhere era, the home exchange is enjoying a renaissance – and new players are entering the market to target the design-minded.
Believing communities shouldn’t be limited to humans, Rotterdam-based practice Studio Ossidiana advocates for an interspecies approach to design. Founders Giovanni Bellotti and Alessandra Covini share ...
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