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Relative Reflections

Relative reflects connections between ideas, people, and moments. A space where thought and new languages take form.

When Colour Becomes Space
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When Colour Becomes Space

We live in an overloaded present, where the immaterial dominates and information turns into constant noise. In this context, objects seem to lose their weight, substance, and sense of truth. Apr...

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Building the City for the People Who Live in It
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Building the City for the People Who Live in It

When we imagine cities we’ve never been to, we think of skylines, unique structures of architectural merit or geographic interest—rivers, oceans, hills. However, this distillation of a city prof...

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Interview with Bonnie Edelman
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Interview with Bonnie Edelman

Light is usually the first thing we notice when we step into a space. It can be comforting or disorienting. In photography as in design, light is never just functional: it directs the eye, creates ...

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Interview with Deborah Wang
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Interview with Deborah Wang

The space we inhabit can be read as a kind of skin: a sensitive surface that mediates the relationship between the body and its environment. In architecture and interior design, this role is playe...

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Building from the Floor Up
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Building from the Floor Up

Hadi Teherani has designed iconic buildings and objects with a signature approach: holistic vision, attention to sustainability, and a love for modular composition. With Parador, the German pioneer...

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Inside Hibou: Living, Learned
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Inside Hibou: Living, Learned

Hibou House transforms a living space into a true reflection of its inhabitants, where design and lifestyle harmonize. July 3, 2025 The art of hosting starts at home. In Toronto’s Humber Valle...

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An Audiophile Hideaway
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An Audiophile Hideaway

Tucked into the base of a 42-storey tower in Toronto’s Humber Valley Village, Headfoneshop is a small temple to sound. Designed by Batay-Csorba Architects, the 28-square-metre store feels less like...

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