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“Intricate craftsmanship” revives modernist Vejrhøj summerhouse in Denmark

November 1, 2025 Jon Astbury 0

Architecture practices Studio Marshall Blecher and Jan Henrik Jansen Arkitekter have renovated a 1960s summerhouse in Denmark, adding a standalone extension that mimics its original form and thatched roof. Named Vejrhøj, the dwelling in rural Fårevejle was originally completed in 1967 by Danish architect Ole Meyer, and at the time won international acclaim for its

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Eight shadowy bedrooms that are perfect for the spooky season

November 1, 2025 Jane Englefield 0

Horror-film-style wood panelling and charcoal-coloured sheets feature in this lookbook of moody bedrooms to pore over this Halloween weekend. Located across the globe in homes from Mexico to Ukraine, these bedrooms provide the perfect place to hide under the covers during the gloomier months. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual

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Building Knowledge, Not Just Structures: Redefining the Architect’s Role in Times of Uncertainty

November 1, 2025 Eduardo Souza 0

Aristotle is credited with the proverb “One swallow does not make a summer.” In nature, the arrival of these migratory birds often announces the change of seasons, a universal symbol of renewal and hope. Yet it is only when many take flight that the true warmth of summer begins. The same can happen in architecture: an isolated project, however exemplary, rarely changes a reality on its own. When, however, a work teaches, inspires, and can be replicated, it becomes the harbinger of something greater.

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Vedalia Salon / Nysa

November 1, 2025 Hadir Al Koshta 0

On a busy street in Ampelokipoi, Vedalia Beauty Salon is conceived as a space of pause and retreat from the city’s rhythms. The architectural proposal reimagines the ritual of care, framing it not as a commercial transaction but as a process closer to a therapeutic retreat. Entering the space, the visitor is invited into an environment where architecture and self-care converge, cultivating an atmosphere of calmness and renewal.

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Jinsha Winery Cultural Tourism Complex / hyperSity Architects

November 1, 2025 Pilar Caballero 0

The project is located in Dashuiling, Jinsha County, Guizhou Province, in the upper reaches of the Chishui River Basin. It is adjacent to Huanghe Avenue to the south and the production area of Jinsha Liquor Factory to the north. Situated in the golden liquor-making belt at 27° north latitude with an altitude of 800-1100 meters, it covers a total land area of 95 mu (70 mu for Phase I and 25 mu for Phase II). The site was originally Dashui State-owned Farm established in 1963 during the people’s commune period.