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Max von Werz Architects renovates artist’s “serene and luminous” Mexico City townhouse

January 4, 2026 Dan Howarth 0

This historic house that revolves around a light- and plant-filled atrium in Mexico City has been preserved and revitalised by local studio Max von Werz Architects. Max von Werz Architects worked with the owner of Casa C, artist José León Cerrillo, to thoughtfully renovate the 1913 building in the central Roma Norte neighbourhood. Designed in

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5 Big Furniture Trends for 2026 (one photo)

January 4, 2026 Suzanne Ennis 0

The High Point Market in North Carolina is the place where the home-furnishing world reveals what’s next. We visited the fall 2025 event and after walking miles of showrooms and checking out the newest collections, we spotted five big furniture trends…

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Large metal roof tops off-grid home on Japanese island by Sakai Architects

January 4, 2026 Jon Astbury 0

A large corrugated metal roof topped by a triangular skylight shelters the timber-lined interiors of Amami House, an off-grid home in Japan designed by local studio Sakai Architects. Named after its location on Amami Ōshima, an island in the Amami archipelago off Japan’s southern coast, the 119-square-metre home was designed for the founder of Sakai

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Studio Weave’s Woolwich Market Pavilion provides public toilets in southeast London

January 4, 2026 Amy Frearson 0

Stepped arches define the facade of Studio Weave’s latest building, a brick pavilion containing a cafe, public toilets and market facilities. Woolwich Market Pavilion is part of the rejuvenation of Beresford Square Market, a square next to the gatehouse of the historic former munitions factory, Woolwich Arsenal, in southeast London. With its deep stepped arches

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Future Simple Studio creates “contemporary vocabulary” for Montreal bathhouse

January 3, 2026 Dan Howarth 0

Canadian firm Future Simple Studio has designed the interiors of a communal sauna and hydrotherapy experience in Montreal – created by wellness brand Recess with Aesop as a product and amenities partner. The 75-minute journey through the Recess bathhouse in Griffintown takes guests through several zones, forming a hot-cold circuit intended to invigorate the body’s

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“Celestial boulders” of woven bamboo shade eco-farm in China

January 3, 2026 Jon Astbury 0

Boulder-shaped canopies of woven bamboo shelter the spaces of LuxeIsland Farm, an eco-farm in China designed by Various Associates. Located along the Zhujia River in the Jiang’an District, the animal farm sits at the heart of a vast, 230,000-square-metre development named LuxeOasis that was initiated by Luxelakes Cultural Tourism to combine art, nature and cultural

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Vincent von Thien designs Trader HiFi cafe as a “space that celebrates sound”

January 3, 2026 Alyn Griffiths 0

A cork-clad DJ booth forms the centrepiece of this coffee shop in Hamburg, which its owner Vincent von Thien has designed to evoke the relaxing atmosphere of Japan’s jazz cafes. Von Thien established Trader HiFi in Hamburg’s Ottensen district as a cafe for audiophiles that serves coffee during the day and hosts curated listening sessions

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