Dabbagh Architects weave sacred minimalism into Dubai's Mosque of Light, merging spiritual serenity with modern design.
Inspired by his childhood in Amman, Malek AlQadi’s latest project, ‘The Folly Mojave’, injects desert minimalism with sustainable luxury.
Sasaki’s master plan for Salalah adds 12,000 homes and a wetland park, shaping a sustainable waterfront in Oman.
A Brutalist sanctuary, this spa once represented Morocco’s future. A new renovation may preserve its place in the nation’s past.
A fortress and a sanctuary, Masjid al-Juyushi has become a symbol of Fatimid strategy and architectural refinement.
Park Lamar by British architect Sir David Chipperfield is a new cultural and residential hub in Dubai’s Canal District.
Designed in 1965, Kuwait’s iconic water towers defy utility, standing as symbols of progress and scarcity.
Aït-Ben-Haddou stands as a testament to resilience—its sun-dried walls shaped by trade, migration, and time, immortalized not just in history, but on-screen in Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
Le Corbusier’s Baghdad Stadium, envisioned in 1955, weathered decades of political shifts before its 1980 completion.
Beyond the façades of Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace, the Museum of Islamic Ceramics whispers tales of timeless craftsmanship.
Sanderson’s fabrics blend classic British design with timeless elegance, whispering enchanting tales in your space.
London-based photographer Christopher Wilton-Steer steps inside twelve iconic Iranian monuments, capturing the intricate beauty of Islamic patterns.
Moroccan firm ZArchitecture’s design for Jacques Majorelle merges tradition with climate resilience.
In an arid world of shifting sands, this photographer captures the raw poetry of rock and architecture in Egypt and Oman.
Dream Space by The Mob Collective, Le Marché and ValU to bring curated, ready-to-shop interiors online year round.
A poetic fusion of form and faith, the King Saud Mosque embodies El-Wakil’s revivalist vision in a timeless design.