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Verish Anguk Flagship Store / Studio Tama

© Donggyu Kim architects: Studio TamaLocation: Seoul, South KoreaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Donggyu KimArea: 220.0 m2
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Manola Studio turns former motel into desert oasis near Joshua Tree

LA-based Manola Studio has renovated a 1940s motel to create a boutique hotel close to the north entrance to Joshua Tree National Park.
The 12-room, adults-only Hotel Wren sits on the outskirts of Twentynine Palms, a small town in California's High Desert that acts as a gateway into the park.
The lobby at Hotel Wren is designed like a living room and features vintage, custom and locally sourced furnitureManola Studio transformed the historic roadside lodge into a contemporary boutique property, while retaining the layout and highlighting the architectural character.
"Hotel Wren is my love letter to the desert, a place that still recenters...
House in Fukumasu / Tatsunori Kakuno/ tatta architects

Courtesy of Tatsunori Kakuno/ tatta architects architects: Tatsunori Kakuno/ tatta architectsLocation: Ukiha, Fukuoka, JapanPhotographs: Courtesy of Tatsunori Kakuno/ tatta architectsArea: 71.21 m2
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Отельный толькобритвенный тупизм

Продолжаем отмечать и освещать тупизм отелей во всех сферах. Сегодня у нас вот такая розетка «только для бритв», которая встречается повсеместно:
Откуда розетка знает, что́ я в неё втыкаю — бритву, зарядник от телефона или светильник? Мои знания могут быть ошибочными, но я предполагаю, что никакого протокола обмена данными в розетке не предусмотрено, а значит тут имеется в виду что-то другое; не то, что написано. В чём же конкретно смысл этого ограничения? Я готов даже допустить, что у бритв реально есть какая-то особенность, отсутствующая в другой технике, из-за которой такая розетка подойдёт только для них, но я-то про неё не знаю, потому что не пользуюсь электробритвами!
Вообще, если есть задача, чтобы запрет соблюдали, важно его обосновать. Поэтому англичане на знаках ограничения массы пишут не просто «4 тонн»...
8Wonder

8Wonder is an international music event brand developed by Vingroup, driven by the aspiration to position Vietnam as the new destination for world-class cultural, musical, and tourism festivals across the region and Asia.
More than just bringing the pulse of international festivals closer to Vietnamese audiences, 8Wonder ignites an emotional journey, where music transcends the stage, where artists from across continents sing in harmony, and where Vietnamese cultural identity shines and resonates with the world.
Sea creatures inform sweeping bamboo roofs of Intaaya Retreat in Indonesia

Undulating bamboo roofs modelled on seashells, fish and manta rays provide shelter for facilities across this wellness retreat in Indonesia, designed by Balinese practice Pablo Luna Studio.
Located on the edge of a cliff on the island Nusa Penida, Intaaya Retreat comprises 12 tented guest suites alongside a yoga studio, spa, restaurant and tea room, each sheltered beneath a distinct roof topped with timber shingles.
Pablo Luna Studio has created Intaaya Retreat in IndonesiaLooking to minimise the retreat's environmental impact, Pablo Luna Studio created the lightweight structures using local materials such as bamboo, limestone and rammed earth.
The project was recently shortlisted in...
Nine times that Nike tried to transform footwear

Sportswear giant Nike has repeatedly sought to revolutionise footwear. In this roundup, we collect nine innovative projects from the brand covered on Dezeen.
Mind 001 and Mind 002
Nike describes its recently launched Mind 001 trainer and Mind 002 mule as its "first neuroscience-based footwear".
The shoes, which were created using data collected from brain scans in the brand's new Mind Science Department, contain 22 foam nodes on the sole that move and compress underfoot, sending soothing messages to the brain.
"This is just the beginning," Nike chief science officer Matthew Nurse told Dezeen. "Once you understand how sensory feedback influences focus and recovery,...
Luis Marie pleats recycled fabric to create "first-ever all-textile room divider"

Dutch design studio Luis Marie has channelled the traditional craft of pleating to create an acoustic room divider that can stand on its own despite being made entirely from textiles.
Shortlisted in the textile design category of Dezeen Awards 2025, Plissade is billed as the "first-ever all-textile room divider".
Plissade is an all-textile room dividerLuis Marie founders Fenna van der Klei and Patricio Nusselder designed the sculptural partition to reinterpret textile pleating, a traditional craft where fabric is folded to create various shapes and volumes.
Plissade is composed of an inner layer of felt recycled from post-consumer polyester clothing, while its outer layer is a woven...

