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Stillness and Structure: Reflections from Andong, South Korea
Andong reminded me that architecture doesn’t need to be loud to be powerful. Sometimes, the most enduring beauty is found in stillness, in proportion, humility, and quiet coexistence.
In the end, that is what good design should do everywhere: not just house us, but hold us gently amongst world.
Oct 296 min read


Designing for Entertainment: The Architecture of Joy
At Koi No Yokan, we believe design should always leave room for joy. Not as afterthought, but as principle. For in the end, a home, a restaurant, a city are not remembered only for their walls and surfaces. They are remembered for the moments of delight they made possible.
Sep 185 min read


The Country Garden: Designing with Character and Care
Some gardens are intended to be showstoppers - clipped, ordered, a display of precision. Others, usually the ones that stay with you,...
Sep 25 min read


Listening to Mallorcan architecture and a Balearic Way of Living
There are some places that just manage to slow you down. For me, I found that my home for the past week in Mallorca was one of those. The...
Aug 135 min read


Mixing Wood Finishes: Stop Worrying and Embrace the Clash
Wood doesn't compete when it comes to adding personal touches to a space. Not just in its texture or grain, but in the way it holds...
Aug 13 min read


Slowness in the Home: Designing for Sunday Mornings
Some parts of the week are made for pace. For emails and errands and conversations you forgot to schedule. But Sunday mornings? Sunday...
Jul 303 min read


The quietly powerful art of coffee table curation.
There are few things more intimate - and more quietly telling - than a person’s coffee table.
Jul 293 min read
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