Designed by the late Frank Gehry, Dar al Funoon Abu Dhabi will be the new home for opera, ballet, theatre and live performance on Saadiyat Island.
At a time when Egypt's skylines are increasingly defined by glass facades, concrete towers, and master-planned developments, Mud Studio is looking in the opposite direction.
Dubai-based MEAN* Studio creates Repeat Wellness Club inside an 1895 building in Barcelona.
The jewellery designer collaborates with interior designer Shewekar on a collection shaped by ancient Egyptian symbolism.
Running from November 19th to 28th, Cairo Design Week 2026 will place a greater emphasis on international collaboration, public installations and interdisciplinary exchange.
A chair has supported the weight of the Egyptian people for generations, becoming so synonymous with our streets that we often forget it has a name, a birthplace, and a story of incredible resilience.
Blending minimalist design with regional heritage, these landmarks exemplify modernist architecture across the Middle East, where streamlined forms meet cultural and environmental influences.
The Cairo rug house uses freestyle football as the latest stage for its century-old craft and evolving cultural vision.
Marina Island by Orascom Development Egypt is a premium waterfront island in El Gouna with homes marina and retail spaces in Tuban.
For French-Moroccan founders Selma and Salwa Mikoü, architecture starts with listening, observing, documenting, and building a relationship with a site.
Stepping into Marwa Sabah's apartment feels less like entering a static residence and more like leafing through a thoughtfully assembled archive.
Lynks is an EGP 20 billion destination in New Cairo, bringing together retail, business, dining, healthcare and wellness across four interconnected districts.
Designed as an immersive space, the showroom brings furniture, materials, and workplace solutions into one experience.
Cairo-based circular design studio Mai-t unveils its debut Hand of Fatima collection, reimagining the symbol in recycled materials across side tables, mirrors and coasters, with otherworldly patterns.
The Egyptian billionaire and businessman is opening a five-star, 93-room resort on Mykonos, one of Greece's most popular island escapes.
The Beirut-born architect leads an eight-year transformation shaped by Venice's layered architectural history.