Renowned photographer Vincent Laforet presents a captivating series of aerial images titled Night Over New York, offering a unique perspective of the city’s vibrant nightlife. Captured from an open-door helicopter at altitudes exceeding 2,000 meters, these photographs showcase the intricate tapestry of New York’s illuminated streets, iconic landmarks, and architectural marvels. Laforet’s work not only highlights the city’s grandeur but also invites viewers to appreciate the mesmerizing patterns and rhythms that emerge when observing urban life from above.
The Leaf House in Melbourne showcases a striking corten steel and glass extension that blurs indoor-outdoor boundaries, topped with a functional rooftop vegetable garden.
Hammocraft offers a portable frame that attaches to paddleboards or canoes, allowing you to suspend up to five hammocks over water or land for the ultimate relaxation experience. 
Set against the Argentine countryside, the Figueras Polo Club is a modern tribute to tradition. With striking structures, lush fields, and thoughtful design, it reflects the grace of polo and the spirit of its locale.
Photographer Lee Chapman captures candid, atmospheric scenes of Tokyo life, blending storytelling with raw urban realism.
In 1914, Paris stood at the cusp of transformation. Through Albert Kahn’s visionary project, Archives of the Planet, photographers like Léon Gimpel and Auguste Léon utilized the pioneering Autochrome Lumière process to capture the city’s essence in color. These rare images unveil a Paris teeming with life—bustling markets, serene boulevards, and the everyday moments of its inhabitants—offering a vivid window into the City of Light just before the upheaval of World War I.
“Paris Re-Tale” by Sebastian Erras showcases the city’s unique storefronts and the stories of their owners, highlighting the rich tapestry of Parisian local businesses.
The Farm in Gerringong, NSW, designed by Fergus Scott Architects, is a minimalist coastal residence featuring rammed earth walls and zinc roofs, harmonizing with its windswept landscape. 
Tokyo’s Odaiba district introduces a towering 20-meter RX-0 Unicorn Gundam statue, replacing the previous RX-78-2 model. This impressive installation offers daily light and sound performances, captivating both Gundam enthusiasts and visitors. 
Fabrice Fouillet’s “Colosses” series presents striking photographs of colossal statues situated across various landscapes. By positioning these monumental figures within their surroundings, Fouillet emphasizes the contrast between human-made grandeur and natural settings, prompting reflections on cultural symbolism and spatial dynamics. 
Surrounded by native oak trees, the Miner Road House is a refined, energy-efficient home crafted from weathering steel and salvaged wood. Its design celebrates simplicity, natural light, and a strong connection to the landscape.
These bizarre geological formations, carved by erosion, reveal Earth’s hidden beauty through wind, water, and time.