How would you navigate a corner if you were deaf or enjoy school if you were autistic? According to these architects, inclusive design needs to be woven into mainstream design standards to create a better living environment overall.
The lineup in the museum in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District spans visual art, design, architecture, moving images, photography, and fashion. Here are four we love.
Delve into the late-blooming creativity of Inch Lim, a businessman turned renowned landscape designer, in "InCH – Gardens of Imagination."
“Spaces need to be warm, intimate in planning, comfortable and uncluttered,” says the interior designer and director of EDC International of his work that blends function and beauty.
Beneath the skin of this bungalow designed by ipli Architects lies a compelling tale that celebrates the craft of building.
Designed by Ong & Ong Architects, this spacious abode includes a bomb shelter and state-of-the-art entertainment system.