A Sensory Concentration Space (SCS) is soft microcosm that lets you and/or a group concentrate on your senses with LED lights and scents to ground you.
It started with transformative travel in 2017. Which, in so many words, includes travel motivated by a shift in perspective, self-reflection and development, and a deeper communion with nature and culture. But those seeking spiritual refuge need a...
Image 2 of 36 from gallery of “My Buildings Are Rides”: In Conversation with Antoine Predock. Center for Journalism and Communication. Image Courtesy of Antoine Predock Architect
Take a closer look at the cool Norwegian firm’s best known buildings
Image 5 of 14 from gallery of #donotsettle Visits MAD’s "Out-of-this-World" Harbin Opera House. © Wahyu Pratomo and Kris Provoost
this berlin and seattle-based architect manipulates small-scale occupied spaces, altering the perception between visitors and built environments.
Little Peek is an inspiring vacation house / studio located in Vinalhaven, Maine, United States, designed in 2019 by Berman Horn Studio.
Image 8 of 26 from gallery of Cotia Library Garden / IPEA. Photograph by Dalton Bertini Ruas
Corpo Santo 6 is a minimalist renovated apartment building located in Lisbon, Portugal, designed by Samuel Torres de Carvalho Architecture
Serene bodies of water, imposing archways, and furniture-filled whimsical interiors—Charlotte Taylor’s 3D living environments wander from our reality, extending beyond functionality and minimalism to reach...
The boxer-turned-urban-guerrilla who graduated into a Pritzker prize-winning architect is having a retrospective at National Art Center Tokyo.
Image 2 of 27 from gallery of Nieuw Leyden / 24H > architecture. Courtesy of Boris Zeisser 24H
Image 7 of 8 from gallery of The Consultant Behind the Guggenheim Bilbao on What Makes Good Architecture. Photograph by Paul Clemence
Selected projects featured "strong architectural elements, a sense of place, and a unique...
Se llama 9 ¾ Bookstore + Café y una vez dentro, no querrás salir tan rápido.
Image 5 of 20 from gallery of Les Abouts / Atelier Pierre Thibault. Photograph by Alain Laforest
Image 5 of 22 from gallery of 1Q1 Kitchen and Bar / Khosla Associates. Photograph by Shamanth Patil
London-based Child Studio, led by Che Huang and Alexy Kos, has designed a contemplative oases in an imaginary project spurred by our current
As Pride Month begins, we consider some of these events to be watershed moments for their artistry, some for their historical importance, and some for being a design pioneer's most impactful contribution
There's truly nothing else in Australia like this impeccably restored 1970s Mount Martha home, originally designed by Karl Fender!
Awhile back we posted up some color changing / heat reactive paint from eclipse, and now there are some tiles that do the same thing from Moving Color,
Name: Aaron and Rob + pets, Jan and Ira Katz & Simon Le BoneLocation: Gold Coast — Chicago, ILSize: 700 square feetYears lived in: 3 — owned I met Aaron through a mutual friend a couple of months ago and when he mentioned that he lives in the Astor Tower condominiums, I’m afraid I overreacted. I LOVE Bertrand Goldberg’s buildings and so of course I started pestering Aaron about a house tour. After a bit of cajoling, he agreed.
Private yet permeable, defensive yet decorative, this lively new addition on a constrained Melbourne site both enriches family life and animates the neighbourhood.
Count us in for cocktails by the pool and al fresco dinners!
You voted, our judges met, and we’ve got a grand prize winner for the 2021 Small/Cool Contest!But first, some backstory. (We know, we know, bear with us for a quick sec.) Last year, Apartment Therapy revived the reader-favorite Small/Cool Contest. We hadn’t run the contest since 2016, and we were so excited to see your small (1,000 square feet or fewer) and cool (self-explanatory) spaces from all around the world.
A contemporary take on the Australian beach shack in South Golden Beach, this three-bedroom home under 110-square-metres is characterized by a tiny footprint and its dogged commitment to the principles of minimalism.
Perched high up in Théoule-sur-Mer looking out over the bay of Cannes, is the Palais Bulles, blushing pink in the Southern sun, with its feminine and futuristic natural curves.
Architectural firm Atelier Pierre Thibault designed a lakeside home in Canada, that includes concrete floors, and a kitchen with two islands.
1. One of the last fully functioning former Woolworth’s luncheonettes On Feb. 22, 1879, 141 years ago this weekend, F.W. Woolworth opened his first five-and-dime store, in Utica, New York. At its peak, Woolworth’s would have around 5,000 stores, and become a symbol of America, before the end
This modern house design combined organic shapes with elegant French style, creating attractive apartment building in Grenoble, France
Image 2 of 25 from gallery of Den Da Coffee Shop / KSOUL Studio. Photograph by Valor Studio
First-year architecture and urban planning students at the Estonian Academy of Arts have designed and created READER, a shelter based on the concept...
Image 1 of 28 from gallery of CODE Works with Refugees to Create PLUG-IN Collective Space for the Dutch Embassy in Berlin. Photograph by Johannes Belz
Situé au pied du Mont-Saint-Bruno au Québec, le Collège Trinité désirait modifier sa bibliothèque avec l’ambition de sortir du cadre institutionnel.
Quirky technicolour homes are now a common sight in the sprawling city of El Alta in east Bolivia. 'New wealth' residents invest their money in 'Cholets', a design of home created by a former bricklayer.
A new museum of contemporary African art heightens the sculptural power of the 1920s industrial complex in which it is housed.
Designer Ariadna Giménez creates AI-generated 'Gaudism' project that explores aspects of Catalan Modernism. Gimenez explains...
One of the many problems with being deeply engaged in a niche subject such as architecture is that you can easily los...
A sincere dream. Since stumbling on the concept of an earth ship in late 2012, I have wanted to help create an autonomous vista from the ground up – earlier this year I had that opportunity.
An exhibition at LDF explores Prague's Communist history through furniture
Dreamy renders of imaginary interiors
Image 8 of 13 from gallery of Hundred Foot House / Ogrydziak Prillinger Architects. Photograph by OPA
Image 14 of 20 from gallery of Ricart House / Gradolí & Sanz. © Mariela Apollonio