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.
Hospitality interiors that go beyond function — where material, light, counter height, and seating arrangement turn a coffee shop into architecture. From Kyoto's poetic minimalism to Berlin's concrete cafés, Melbourne's neighbourhood roasters to Copenhagen's ceramic-clad bakeries. A growing collection.