Architecture in Lisbon — tiled facades, terraced hillsides, and the particular quality of Atlantic light that enters every room. New museums, renovated apartments, cultural centres, and the work of Portuguese studios like Carrilho da Graça, Aires Mateus, and PROMONTORIO.
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.