Sacred and spiritual spaces designed by world-class architects. Concrete chapels, timber meditation rooms, stone churches, and glass tea houses — architecture stripped to its most essential purpose: to hold stillness, frame light, and create a threshold between the everyday and the contemplative. A growing collection.
Industrial design at the edge of robotics, autonomy, and the human body. Humanoid robots that live in the home, exoskeletons stitched into hiking pants, wearables that turn rings into cryptographic ledgers, vehicles that drive themselves, devices that record your dreams. Work where the object is not passive anymore — it responds, adapts, and occupies space with the presence of architecture.