A personal review of design creations
![A kite surfer retreat](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1724572498361-8AV18HQQ4RV1W953ZRK8/Whistling+Wind+Island_7_hero.jpg)
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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1714974640242-O2YEVHJQ7C6K1IZYZMEK/Schloss+Hollenegg_ph.Leonhard+Hilzensauer_01_hero.jpg)
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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1708841139626-9L2Y3BE57BLWCGZBTIRY/105A3499_hero.jpg)
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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1685472479256-KLZ0JEDO7VPJ91HVF7XL/MADINA+KASIMBAEVA+Embroiderer+Tashkent8475_homepage.jpg)
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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1682824291639-QAYJ90VXG788XJGOJ5GJ/Belinda+Winkler+%26+Kevin+Perkins_Melaleuca_4.jpg)
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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1679071198566-40TP96J8VVP6P351LM2C/Lessons_of_Musokokushi_Hero.jpg)
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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1675386326219-T84YNH8ZZKT8L04K6RUS/The+Hermitage+Cabin_6_Hero.jpg)
#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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1675298231750-FCI1OZK1TJZTK367A6RT/Lake+Rotsee+Refuge_5_hero.jpg)
#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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1675051344310-QNH7FDBBXPFRNO5BY0OU/Caraccard_2_hero.jpg)
#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](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60e5d1328ba0347d103ca037/1675136349902-TJQWAWAKWBXMNPUNW7UK/Anna+Stay_13_hero.jpg)
#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.