

| CANVAS OF PLANS & DRAWINGS |
INTERIOR & DÉCOR, but with a twist |
| HOTELS & RESTAURANTS, beyond mainstream |
Notes on ART |
| Into big AFFAIRS | INSIDERS |
| GLIMPSES | |
At the Miami Design & Hospitality Summit on 14 October 2025 a remarkable gathering of minds – Chad Oppenheim, David Martin, Tiffany Cooper, Man Him Chan, Daniel Novela, Matthias Hollwich, Marilia Pergola, Alison Antrobus, and Sergio Saenz – explored the evolving language of branded luxury residences. Their conversations traced the intersection of design, culture, and lifestyle, revealing how Miami has become a laboratory for new ideas in art, architecture, hospitality
Italy’s luxury hospitality market is moving with a confidence and velocity it has not expressed for decades, as if the country has rediscovered an ancient rhythm and set it beating beneath marble halls and lakeside promenades
In Miami, art no longer hangs politely on the wall. It moves through space like oxygen. It stains glass, infiltrates façades, inhabits the air. The city has become a vast experiment in cultural urbanism, where creativity is not decoration but DNA, and the line between architecture, art, and life itself blurs into a single gesture of seduction
Italy’s hotel industry is dancing through a period of profound reinvention, shaking off the dust of old patterns and stepping into something vibrant, nimble, and undeniably modern. It is a story written in numbers, yes, but also in textures, atmospheres, and shifting expectations from travellers who want more than a bed
I’ve just returned from Berlin, where we participated as media partner at the International Hospitality Investment Forum. Three intense days of meetings, analysis, and global perspectives on the future of hospitality. But amidst all the numbers and projections, I felt the need for a different kind of synthesis. One that doesn’t just measure the future
I’ve just returned from Berlin, where we participated as media partner at the International Hospitality Investment Forum. Three intense days of meetings, analysis, and global perspectives on the future of hospitality. But amidst all the numbers and projections, I felt the need for a different kind of synthesis. One that doesn’t just measure the future
I’ve just returned from Berlin, where we participated as media partner at the International Hospitality Investment Forum. Three intense days of meetings, analysis, and global perspectives on the future of hospitality. But amidst all the numbers and projections, I felt the need for a different kind of synthesis. One that doesn’t just measure the future
I’ve just returned from Berlin, where we participated as media partner at the International Hospitality Investment Forum. Three intense days of meetings, analysis, and global perspectives on the future of hospitality. But amidst all the numbers and projections, I felt the need for a different kind of synthesis. One that doesn’t just measure the future
I’ve just returned from Berlin, where we participated as media partner at the International Hospitality Investment Forum. Three intense days of meetings, analysis, and global perspectives on the future of hospitality. But amidst all the numbers and projections, I felt the need for a different kind of synthesis. One that doesn’t just measure the future
I’ve just returned from Berlin, where we participated as media partner at the International Hospitality Investment Forum. Three intense days of meetings, analysis, and global perspectives on the future of hospitality. But amidst all the numbers and projections, I felt the need for a different kind of synthesis. One that doesn’t just measure the future
There is the initial spark – when inspiration stirs the mind, calling for expression. There is aesthetics – what I believe and feel something should look like. There is functionality – the way a piece serves its purpose; and then, there is the final creation
Luxury hospitality is entering a new era, one defined by transformation, innovation, and evolving traveller expectations. As the industry continues its rapid expansion, the global luxury hotel market is set to grow at an impressive annual rate of 9.43% between 2024 and 2029, reaching an estimated value of $198.8 billion. Within this dynamic landscape
The Luxury Design Summit Miami is not just another industry gathering. It is a trailblazing platform where the worlds of architecture, design, and luxury converge, setting new benchmarks for innovation and creativity. And the latest – Wellbeing Beyond Wellness: Exclusive Real Estate Reimagined – definitely stood out
With Donald Trump back in the White House following the 2024 presidential elections, industries across the globe, from luxury design to real estate development, are bracing for transformative shifts. His administration’s signature policies – protectionism, a strategic realignment with Europe, and a complex stance toward countries like China and Russia – stand poised to reshape opportunities and challenges for architects, designers, and real estate operators.
With Donald Trump back in the White House following the 2024 presidential elections, industries across the globe, from luxury design to real estate development, are bracing for transformative shifts. His administration’s signature policies – protectionism, a strategic realignment with Europe, and a complex stance toward countries like China and Russia – stand poised to reshape opportunities and challenges for architects, designers, and real estate operators.
I often find myself reflecting on the title of “lighting designer” that has been attributed to me over the years. In reality, I do not consider myself solely a lighting designer: I am an architect in the broadest sense of the term, yet fascinated by that formless mystery that weaves through the folds of space and time, transforming everything it touches, which we call light
Here we are in the era of the new luxury, or rather, luxury 2.0. A concept that is reshaping the global industries of real estate and hospitality, while novel trends that are hard to keep track of continue to emerge at a rapid pace.
Here we are in the era of the new luxury, or rather, luxury 2.0. A concept that is reshaping the global industries of real estate and hospitality, while novel trends that are hard to keep track of continue to emerge at a rapid pace.
Here we are in the era of the new luxury, or rather, luxury 2.0. A concept that is reshaping the global industries of real estate and hospitality, while novel trends that are hard to keep track of continue to emerge at a rapid pace.
Here we are in the era of the new luxury, or rather, luxury 2.0. A concept that is reshaping the global industries of real estate and hospitality, while novel trends that are hard to keep track of continue to emerge at a rapid pace.
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