A personal review of design creations
A kite surfer retreat
Just three hours north of Toronto, AKB Architects designed a secluded kite surfer's retreat on Whistling Wind Island, nestled in the rugged beauty of Pointe Au Baril.
Wood Land at Schoss Hollenegg
For its ninth edition, Schloss Hollenegg for Design unveiled WOOD LAND exhibition focusing on the forest and its primary resource: Wood.
Crafting Uzbekistan: Tradition in Threads
On the occasion of the inaugural Design Doha Biennial, an immersive showcase blending Uzbekistan's rich craft tradition with contemporary creativity is on display at M7.
The Uzbek Chapter
On May 30th, the Uzbekistan Art & Culture Development Foundation and the Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship opened ‘The Uzbek Chapter’ on the Homo Faber Guide… Introducing the first eleven craft masters from Uzbekistan.
Export – Design From Tasmania
Few weeks prior to Melbourne Design Week, ‘Export’ is an exhibition focusing on talents from Tasmania, showing the diversity and wealth of the island.
Sculpting the World
In Lille, the first comprehensive retrospective dedicated to Isamu Noguchi offers a rare opportunity to (re)discover the artist’s creations building an intangible bridge between arts and cultures, sculpture and design and also East and West.
#CabinWeek - The Hermitage Cabin
Inspired by Japanese teahouses and cabins in Scandinavian forest, this 12sqm structure overlooks the Trebbia Valley in Italy.
#CabinWeek Season 2 – Episode 5 (finale): The Hermitage Cabin by Ilabb.
#CabinWeek - Lake Rotsee Refuge
Built entirely in wood, the finish tower has large-sized sliding shutters giving the facade a relief-like expression.
#CabinWeek Season 2 – Episode 4: Lake Rotsee Refuge
#CabinWeek – Caraccard in Chamonix
This wooden box in the French Alps was built for a family use. It is inspired by a traditional Swiss building like an independent raised attic.
#CabinWeek Season 2 – Episode 3: Caraccard by Chevallier Architects
#CabinWeek – ANNA Stay by Caspar Schols
Sustainable, versatile with hand-movable walls and windows, here is the cabin awarded World Hotel Building of the Year 2022 at the World Architecture Festival in Lisbon.
#CabinWeek Season 2 - Episode 2: ANNA Stay by Caspar Schols.