Plans are underway for a fully robot-constructed villa developed through international partnerships.
Can Limon Serviced Residences at Kai Sokhna Red Sea, by Alchemy and TLT Concepts with hospitality by The Lemon Tree.
On Dubai’s Jumeirah Street, Spanish Design House Kettal’s first MENA flagship—an 815-sqm space by NOMADK Studio—bridges Mediterranean design and Gulf urbanity under a porcelain veil facade.
From DeKalb to Boise, American small-towns embraced Egyptomania as their movie theatres became mini temples of spectacle.
A quiet Amman home unfolds around salvaged olive trees, where light, material and space merge in harmony.
Le Corbusier’s Baghdad Stadium, envisioned in 1955, weathered decades of political shifts before its 1980 completion.
Kazazian Siwa Hotel is organised around an oasis carved between two natural rock hills, blending desert, culture and design.
Qusayr ‘Amra may look like a simple desert outpost, but inside lies an 8th-century Umayyad retreat painted with hunters, musicians, kings, and one of the earliest zodiac domes in Islamic art.
'Mirror Gate II', a sculpture by Pilar Zeta and Marmonil, brings Egyptian heritage stones to the Louvre.
Designed by Egyptian architect Mostafa Salem, this new Dubai getaway finds luxury in respecting nature, not in uprooting it.
The Cube Tower by OUALALOU+CHOI reclaims public space with a sunken plaza and stacked concrete form in Casablanca.
SOM’s Palm Jebel Ali Friday Mosque blends tradition and modern design with a 40m minaret and cascading canopy.
Gizapolitan captures the city beyond its monuments, weaving ancient references with the colours, chaos, and craft of everyday life.
Patterns of Cairo sheds light on Alexandrian ceilings, which have adorned Cairo’s architecture since the Fatimid era.
Areen Hassan’s "Weaving the Land" Back transforms Palestinian textile motifs into structures of memory and identity.
A site-specific contemporary art exhibition unfolding across AlUla’s desert landscape as part of the AlUla Arts Festival.