The Woodward’s relaunch shows how restoration can become reinvention—and where historic character risks becoming luxury branding.
The Woodward’s relaunch shows how restoration can become reinvention—and where historic character risks becoming luxury branding.
Raw concrete, sacred symbolism, and brutalism’s uneasy bond with faith—exploring how monumentality can inspire awe or feel authoritarian.
Venice Biennale pavilions are no longer neutral. Protests, geopolitics, and architecture collide as national showcases become political stages.
Lamborghini’s Fenomeno tests whether ultra-expensive sports cars still earn desire through driving or through mythology, rarity, and theater.
Why kitsch, retro maximalism, and collector homes are redefining taste, memory, and authenticity in interiors.
Why cabins are split between rustic refuge and panoramic transparency—and what that means for retreat design.
Parametricism reshapes form and efficiency — but does it serve society or capital? A provocative take weighing innovation against neoliberal and sustainability critiques.
