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Renee Cheng grew up in her father’s design studio. Inspired by his vocation, she followed in his footsteps, studying design in the United States and establishing herself as an entrepreneur back home.
As populations grow older, how can we develop living environments that enable people to age with dignity and purpose?
Interiors are going live. Sensor-based data is moving from R&D labs to real-world interiors, reprogramming spatial design to become adaptive, performative and surveillant.
When ultimate relaxation is the order of the day, bustling, urban hotels simply will not do. Explore four restful retreats where the spatial concept is rooted in remote, rugged terrain.
Fashion’s foray into hospitality has become a full-blown movement that’s unfolding at speed.
The future of design belongs to all living things. A cohabitative environment that shifts from anthropocentric to ecocentric thinking is taking root.