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YOD Design Lab Crafts Modern Vietnamese Concept in Kyiv

Spread across 6,200 square feet, NĂM • Modern Vietnamese Cuisine has debuted as a new concept in Kyiv. The charm of the interior design is conceived by YOD Design Lab…

News December 3

Hotel L’Arboisie Unveils Two-Year Renovation

A key fixture of the Mont d’Arbois Massif in Megève, France, the Hotel L’Arboisie has reopened its doors following a two-year reimagining from French designer Chantal Peyrat. The refresh updates…

News December 3

Marriott Reveals Massive Data Breach

Marriott International has announced that up to 500 million customers may have had their personal information compromised as part of a massive breach of the Starwood guest reservation database. The…

News November 30

José Andrés Shortlisted for Nobel Peace Prize

Chef José Andrés has been nominated for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize by Democratic Maryland Congressman John Delaney. The Nobel committee does not reveal nominees to the media, but Delaney…

News November 30

Italian Restaurant Cortina Opens in Seattle

Cortina, a new Italian dining concept from restaurateur Ethan Stowell, has opened with an elegant, urban design in downtown Seattle. Crafted by locally based Heliotrope Architects, abundant natural light as…

News November 30

The Moxy Makes California Debut

Moxy Hotels has unveiled the Moxy San Diego Downtown/Gaslamp Quarter, thus marking its arrival in California with a design from locally based J Street Hospitality. Spread across nine stories, the…

News November 29

7132

7132 in Val, Switzerland is an otherworldly destination for architecture buffs and wellness enthusiasts alike. Known for its ancient thermal baths, the world-class spa and hotel (previously known as the…

Projects November 29

Lanserhof Lans

When Lanserhof opened in 1984 in a secluded Austrian village, the medical spa was designed to provide a place for rest and rejuvenation in a soothing rural environment. A retinue…

Projects November 29

The Judd Foundation

In the 1970s, pioneering minimalist artist Donald Judd moved to Marfa, Texas to escape New York’s art scene. He eventually bought 40,000 acres and three ranches, turning the quiet desert…

Projects November 29