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In the vicinity of the proposed Arles highway bypass, 437 hectares of peatland have been identified. The soil, which is ...
17 April 2026
ParAshley Morgan
The Convergence of Culinary Art and Design at SSOC Food enthusiasts who value a remarkable dining environment just as much ...
ParMichael Reed
To safeguard the new pairs of bearded vultures settling in the Swiss Prealps, the first step is to locate their ...
16 April 2026
Modern constructions often exhibit an audacious design, born from a blank canvas that tempts creators with the possibility of ignoring ...
15 April 2026
The birch tree, with its exceptional bark, has been a source of creativity, wellness, and survival for our ancestors for ...
14 April 2026
Branded residences have increasingly become a staple strategy for the luxury hotel industry to boost their revenue. Typically, these projects ...
13 April 2026
The Enchantment of Memory in Design Memory holds a potent force, capable of bringing distant moments to the forefront unexpectedly, ...
12 April 2026
The role of hotels has evolved significantly beyond merely providing a place to sleep. Today, hotels are dynamic, multi-purpose venues ...
11 April 2026
In the world of interior design, trends tend to ebb and flow, often mirroring the transient interests and cultural shifts ...
9 April 2026
Designing a Functional Agricultural Business Hub Operating an agricultural business comes with a set of needs that are considerably different ...
8 April 2026
The Unseen Threat Beneath the Waters of Brest In the bay of Brest, a hidden environmental issue threatens the underwater ...
7 April 2026
The early 20th-century stone dwellings of Westchester are not merely structures but embodiments of the geological essence of their environment. ...
6 April 2026
In recent years, both home design and fashion have embraced a form of understated elegance characterized by muted colors, soft ...
3 April 2026
Reinterpreting Architectural Spaces Consider architecture as a creation of spaces rather than mere barriers; it doesn’t merely enclose but instead ...
1 April 2026
When envisioning Savannah, the image that often comes to mind is its charming cobblestone streets, draped with hanging Spanish moss ...
30 March 2026
Ecological and Anti-racist Activists Stir Awareness with Nature Walks: In Nantes, plans for housing and an administrative detention center (CRA) ...
27 March 2026
The Challenge of Modernizing Historical Spaces Addressing design challenges in historical buildings requires a delicate balance, particularly when integrating modern ...
26 March 2026
Biruté Galdikas passed away at the age of 79 in Los Angeles on March 24th, following a lengthy illness, according ...
25 March 2026
The sense of smell is deeply linked to our capacity to recall memories, as our olfactory receptors are situated very ...
24 March 2026
In the scenic setting of San Diego, a home faces the classic challenge encountered by many architects working along the ...
21 March 2026
The legendary Karl Lagerfeld was not only a fashion icon but also an avid collector of unique residences. The recently ...
20 March 2026
The beaver, already known for its role in combating droughts and floods and its critical contribution to biodiversity, continues to ...
19 March 2026
To many, vanilla might appear simple or unremarkable, yet its widespread use masks a much more complex and labor-intensive process ...
18 March 2026
Addressing the collapse of biodiversity, which no technology can offset, requires systemic changes, explains biologist Tatiana Giraud. It’s a radical ...
16 March 2026
In North Vancouver, British Columbia, two adjacent plots were merged into a singular level area that accommodates a primary residence, ...