OAD transforms a cluster of grass-covered Soviet bunkers on the Latvian coastline into a family retreat where the architecture of defense becomes the language of home.
Staged inside an 1838 educational institution rather than a commercial showroom, Marcin Rusak's Milan Design Week exhibition asks visitors to slow down, sit down, and listen to plants.
A circular sauna for fifty, a shared cold plunge for twelve, and an architecture studio betting that the fastest way to connect strangers is to make them sweat together.
Grayhaus designer Sara Gray renovates a 1929 Cape Cod in Portland, Oregon, using unlacquered brass, Calacatta Viola marble, and natural textiles chosen to age gracefully with use.
At Amangiri, Aman’s newest residence aligns architecture, light, and service into a calibrated retreat shaped by its surroundings.
Ravi Raj renovates a historic early 20th-century stone house in Mount Airy, Croton-on-Hudson, restoring and extending its material logic through a contemporary interior.
Holzrausch resolves the tension between a historic Frankfurt shell and contemporary living with Kambala, terrazzo, and warm-brushed stainless steel.
When the walls cannot move, every decision about light and material has to earn its place in Daniel Joseph Chenin's San Diego residence.
In North Vancouver, Garret Cord Werner Architects, HB Design, and Donohoe Living Landscapes transform two neighboring lots into a single flowing composition of architecture, interiors, and garden.
Colin King designs Crescent Shelving for Audo—a lacquered oak shelving system conceived for the center of a room rather than the wall.
Matteo Thun's BASIN Glacial Waters is a thermal bathing facility integrating European sweat culture with glacial-fed hydrotherapy.
Rounded marble edges, brass fittings chosen to age, and a crushed limestone driveway - Lidan Sfadia trades polish for the quieter side of luxury.
A monumental chandelier descends through the stairwell as Lee Broom turns one of Mexico City's most distinguished showrooms into an immersive tableau of light.
High above Los Angeles Country Club, Sara Alexander inverts the luxury penthouse formula with absorptive fibers and sculptural curves.
Openspace Architecture threads a home through Vancouver Island forest, dissolving boundaries between interior spaces and Saanich Inlet views.