Nestled among the forest canopy, this enchanting resort features curved wooden structures, suspended pathways, and panoramic views. The design invites guests to escape into a dreamlike, elevated retreat where architecture meets fantasy.
Using nothing but recycled denim, this artist stitched an entire living room—sofas, plants, shelves—into blue-hued sculpture. It’s a tactile tribute to life in isolation and the materiality of memory.
Imagine checking into a hotel where your room feels like a carved boulder in the wilderness. Dolmen Shelter redefines fantasy architecture with organic forms and serene interiors, merging prehistoric inspiration with futuristic design.
Zhongshuge Bookstore in Beijing’s Galeries Lafayette offers a mesmerizing journey through mirrored arches and bamboo-inspired spaces, fusing tradition with innovation. 
MU Architecture’s Slender House, nestled along Lake Memphremagog in southern Quebec, seamlessly integrates into its steep, wooded landscape. Clad in black timber and local granite, the 4,500-square-foot residence features expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that frame serene lake views. The design includes a minimalist interior with light wood finishes, a sauna, and a gym. Complementing the main house is a two-storey boathouse constructed with matching materials, offering a kitchenette and a rooftop terrace accessible via an external staircase, providing a harmonious blend of modern design and natural beauty.
Designed with young shoppers in mind, this showroom features vibrant hues, geometric forms, and flexible layouts. Zemberek Design creates a dynamic space where fun meets function, and brand meets experience.
Nestled in Cupertino’s hills, this retro minimalist residence by Craig Steely Architecture showcases seamless integration of glass, concrete, and nature, offering panoramic views and innovative design. 
Explore lithophane lamps, where thin materials like porcelain or 3D-printed plastics showcase detailed images when backlit, offering a unique fusion of art and light.
Reviving a former factory with contemporary flair, the Office of 1978 celebrates Guangzhou’s industrial past while nurturing its creative future. The space mixes raw textures with clean lines, supporting startups, artists, and designers alike.
AP House by GGA Architects in Urbino, Italy, reimagines a medieval hilltop site into a minimalist stone residence, featuring red concrete terraces and walnut interiors. 
Le Cabanon in Providenciales, designed by Rick Joy Architects, is a minimalist three-bedroom retreat featuring mahogany accents, cross-ventilation, and a pool seamlessly integrated with the oceanfront landscape.
Nikunotoriko offers a unique dining journey in Tokyo, featuring cave-like and forest-themed interiors designed by Ryoji Iedokoro, complemented by top-tier wagyu selections.