Villa Sipat & Sauh / Arkana Architects

Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Bali, Sipat & Sauh Villa redefines the idea of a rental property by bringing the intimacy and warmth of a private home into a hospitality setting. The client’s brief was simple yet challenging: to design a pool villa for rent that feels deeply personal—”homey”—while still making a strong architectural statement. The design began with an exploration of what was missing from most rental villas on the island: the sense of familiarity, softness, and spatial intimacy that makes a house feel lived in rather than staged.

Obsolete Typologies Revived Through 17 Adaptive Reuse Projects

Adaptive reuse is shifting from simple preservation to active revitalization, a process of structurally rescuing and reprogramming architectural typologies whose original functions are no longer relevant. The obsolescence of architectural spaces occurs for varied reasons: sociological shifts, leaving spaces uninhabited; technological advances, phasing out specific machinery; and economic changes, making centralized functions necessary. The strategy of repurposing focuses on achieving spatial and functional longevity through minimal interventions, allowing the original structure to serve as the memory anchor of the project.

Guest House No. 16 / NORM Architects

Amid the whispering pines of Northern Zealand, Denmark, the intimate guest house No. 16 stands as a serene coastal refuge. The 1930s Italian-inspired villa has been thoroughly restored and gently reimagined, honoring its layered past while unfolding a new and contemplative identity. Within these walls, the spaces recall the stillness of a Hammershøi interior, with gentle light falling softly across quiet surfaces, where classic proportions meet Scandinavian clarity. Subtle echoes of Japanese aesthetics, rooted in imperfection, transience, and natural restraint, create a tactile poetry that invites well-being and a sense of timeless calm. Once an annex to a seaside guesthouse, No. 16 has been reimagined through a holistic approach where every detail – from ceiling stucco, wall panelling, staircases, doors, shutters, and rosettes, to hardware, signage, and bespoke furniture – has been meticulously designed and crafted to feel as though it has always belonged. The aim is a timeless originality, where nothing feels imposed, and every element contributes to a coherent, immersive atmosphere.

Island Retreat / The Ranch Mine

A short walk from the heart of San Pedro, Belize, this oceanfront retreat was created for a retired inventor and an interior designer, partners in life and vision. The home is both a personal escape and a destination for gathering, built to host long stays with family and friends in one of their favorite places on Earth.

Jericho House / olivia fauvelle architecture

​Jericho House sits on a long and narrow plot, made up of a succession of ‘layers’ starting with the front courtyard and 1900s main house, followed by the back garden, and finally an old carriage house leading to an enclosed tiled terrace.   © Maxime Verret architects: olivia fauvelle architecture Location: Marseille, France Project Year: 2022 … Read more

Lucas Museum of Narrative Art by MAD Architects Set to Open September 2026 in Los Angeles

​The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has announced that it will open to the public on September 22, 2026, adding a new cultural institution to Los Angeles’s Exposition Park. Founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, the museum is dedicated to illustrated and narrative storytelling, understood as visual works that communicate stories across media and … Read more

Snaptrude Launches Free Student Plan to Equip the Next Generation of Architects

​Snaptrude announced the launch of the Snaptrude Student Plan, a free offering that gives architecture students worldwide full access to Snaptrude’s professional platform and intelligent AI workflows. The initiative reflects Snaptrude’s commitment to strengthening architectural education and ensuring that emerging designers can build real-world skills while still in school. Full access to the professional platform … Read more

Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art / BIG

​The Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art (Suzhou MoCA), designed by BIG, will soon open its doors to the public for the exhibition, Materialism. Conceived as a village of 12 pavilions under a ribbon-like roof, the 60,000-m2 museum offers a modern interpretation of the garden elements that have defined Suzhou’s urbanism, architecture, and landscape for centuries. … Read more

The Illusion of Level: Detailing for Water in “Flat” Architecture

​We walk on “flat” ground every day and rarely think twice—but how flat is it, really? In the city, curbs are chamfered, sidewalks pitch toward grates, and roadways are crowned to shed water into shallow gutters. In suburbs and on unpaved paths, irregular terrain is the norm. Inside buildings, by contrast, we pursue near-perfect horizontality—structural … Read more