A luminous space for spiritual enlightenment, Dharampur, India
A building that belongs to the land that sustains it, to the community that inhabits it and to the tradition that inspires it.
Desert Rock Resort, a hotel inside the rock, Saudi Arabia
A haven for elite travellers, a bold experiment in bioclimatic design for high-impact tourism.
“Textile architecture” for children
Colossal flowers, soft trees and structures that arouse wonder and stimulate movement and imagination.
Unique architecture: The Blue Insight Cave Space, China
Architecture that listens to its environment, that does not force it, that does not impose its presence, but yields itself to it.
Design: challenging the limits of hospitality in the tropics
The embrace of a new form of exclusivity: human, emotional, at peace with the environment.
The world’s most visited theme and amusement parks
Disney and Universal lead the global list by attendance, while Asia consolidates new hybrid entertainment models.
Personalised bedrooms for children and teenagers
Design meets fantasy to elevate the everyday life of the youngest to an experience of luxury and creativity.
Urbanism: “neuro-mimicry”, or the brain as a model for city design (part I)
If cities emulated the efficiency, adaptability and resilience of the brain, would they be more liveable and sustainable?
Sensorial architecture, nature and design
Time seems to stand still when you look at this design, and yet you can almost hear the murmur of the water.
Paradise Club, tropical inspiration
Arches, volumes, vivid tones and constantly moving water produce an acute sense of idleness.
Tourism balance in the world’s main tourist markets
Tourism boosts the economy... theoretically, since countries that receive large numbers of tourists are also major emitters.
Dunes Congress Centre
An oasis of calm in the open air, with outdoor spaces that harmonise with the interiors thanks to the large windows.