When fashion becomes a space for identity A silent Vienna at night. Footsteps echo through empty streets, accompanied by the...
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Living as an artform: How Wabi-Sabi, Feng Shui, Vastu Shastra, Hygge & Majlis create spaces that nurture body and mind.
In Okinawa, where people live longer than almost anywhere else on earth, Shimei Nakaoji runs every day. At 87, he defies time – not out of duty, but pure joy for life.
Some places have a memory. The 1477 Reichhalter in Lana is one of them. First mentioned over 500 years ago, it has lived many lives: as an inn, a sawmill, a mill, and a butcher’s shop. Then, for a decade, silence. Its doors remained closed while life passed by until someone took a closer look, and brought it back to life.
At the Airstream on the roof of the alpine boutique hotel, it’s hardly surprising that a sea lion can now...
No Way Home by T. C. Boyle: a psychologically unsettling desert love drama. Coming autumn 2025 in German and spring 2026 in English. Mark your calendars now!
Dan Buettner on the secrets of the world’s healthiest communities
Those who find themselves surrounded by greenery often feel it instinctively: this is where I belong. As the harmonious center of the color spectrum, green unites the calming power of blue with the energy of yellow. It symbolizes nature, soothes the mind, and at the same time inspires inner growth. If longevity had a color, it would likely be green.
It takes a bit of courage to change the cityscape. And even more to create a building that can compete...
With its new Terminal 2 at Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore, India shows the world how airports can be designed sustainably and in harmony with nature – using material efficiency, renewable resources, and 600,000 plants.
With the very first "Servus," you can feel it: the genuine, down-to-earth, and warm-hearted Bavarian soul. But what happens when traditional dialect meets modern design? The answer lies in the Agrad Chalets on the edge of Aschau im Chiemgau region, where things are truly cozy and feel just right. And because the way people speak says a lot about their way of life, we want to introduce the chalet village using the very words you're likely to hear around here.
Even if we live to be a hundred – a human life remains a fleeting moment. For a house that has stood for centuries, it is little more than a breath in the passage of time.











