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Timber Edge by Crest Architects: A Sculptural Vastu-Compliant Home in Urban Bengaluru

Timber Edge by Crest Architects: A Sculptural Vastu-Compliant Home in Urban Bengaluru

In the dense heart of Bengaluru, along the bustling Old Madras Road, a transformative architectural vision emerged: Timber Edge by Crest Architects. Completed in 2024, this 7,200 ft² residence showcases how design ingenuity can elevate constrained urban spaces into serene and functional homes—balanced in aesthetics, Vastu principles, and environmental responsiveness.

The Quartet – Songzhuang Z Museum by TEAM_BLDG: Weaving Culture into Architecture

The Quartet – Songzhuang Z Museum by TEAM_BLDG: Weaving Culture into Architecture

The Quartet – Songzhuang Z Museum by TEAM_BLDG is a striking cultural landmark set within the secluded mountain village of Songzhuang in Zhejiang Province, China. Completed in 2025, this project transforms a mundane 1990s brick residence into a poetic dialogue between tradition and contemporary architecture—becoming China’s first rural art museum dedicated to the theme of weaving.

The Pavilion: A Modern Guest House in Bangkok by WARchitect

The Pavilion: A Modern Guest House in Bangkok by WARchitect

The Pavilion is a modern guest house in Bangkok designed by acclaimed architecture studio WARchitect, known for its refined minimalist aesthetic and harmonious spatial narratives. Located in Taling Chan, a quiet suburb of the Thai capital, this architectural retreat balances serenity with sculptural boldness, tropical context with pure geometry — a hallmark of the firm’s visionary approach.

Toca Madera by DavisInk: Where Superstition, Style, and Sensory Dining Collide

Toca Madera by DavisInk: Where Superstition, Style, and Sensory Dining Collide

The phrase “Toca Madera” — meaning “knock on wood” in Spanish — is more than just a colloquialism to ward off bad luck. It evokes ancient traditions, where civilizations like the Celts believed that spirits dwelled within trees and could offer protection when touched. This deep-rooted superstition becomes a subtle conceptual thread woven through the interior narrative of Toca Madera by DavisInk, where old beliefs are transformed into modern design language.