Architecture in Barcelona — from Gaudí's organic forms to contemporary studios navigating the Gothic Quarter's density. Ceramic facades, courtyard houses, cultural centres, and the interplay of stone, tile, and shadow that defines building in this city.
Private homes built around the particular quality of time a weekend allows. Larch cabins in pasture, concrete refuges in Alpine foothills, restored farmhouses, coastal pavilions, compact Nordic summer houses, Mornington-Peninsula sheds, hidden atria in the south of Sweden. Architecture where the point is not escape but the slowness of arriving — the stay long enough to notice you have.