Interior Design

Four Global Competitions Call for Visionary Design
Design & Architecture Four Global Competitions Call for Visionary Design

The blueprint of a nation's future and the character of its cities are often first drawn not by politicians or economists, but by the visionary architects and designers who dare to reimagine the built environment. Across the globe, a series of prestigious competitions is currently challenging the

What Gives Millennial Pink Its Enduring Appeal?
Design & Architecture What Gives Millennial Pink Its Enduring Appeal?

The story of a color that was supposed to be a fleeting trend but instead became a defining hue of a generation reveals a fascinating intersection of design, psychology, and societal shifts. When Pantone introduced "Rose Quartz" as its 2016 Color of the Year, the design world largely anticipated

What Surprising Furniture Is Going Out of Style?
Design & Architecture What Surprising Furniture Is Going Out of Style?

A profound transformation is currently reshaping the landscape of interior design, signaling a collective departure from fleeting, mass-market fads in favor of creating homes that are deeply personal, enduring, and curated over time. For years, the pursuit of the "of-the-moment" look dominated

Is This NSW's Answer to the Housing Crisis?
Design & Architecture Is This NSW's Answer to the Housing Crisis?

With a keen eye on the intersection of design, construction, and technology, Luca Calaraili has become a leading voice in architectural innovation. His work focuses on practical solutions that drive the industry forward, making him the perfect expert to dissect one of the most promising initiatives

Is Emotional Equity the New Luxury?
Design & Architecture Is Emotional Equity the New Luxury?

For more than three decades, from a studio nestled within the serene landscape of the Adirondack Mountains, architect Andrew Chary has been meticulously crafting a new definition of luxury in residential design. Through his firm, Andrew Chary Architect, PLLC, he has championed a philosophy that

Taxpayers Union Urges Infrastructure Permitting Reform
Design & Architecture Taxpayers Union Urges Infrastructure Permitting Reform

In a decisive call to action directed at the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) has forcefully advocated for a sweeping, bipartisan overhaul of the nation's infrastructure permitting process. The organization argues that the current labyrinthine

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