
D+dd Friendship Bay Store / Sò Studio
Designing for Companionship: Reimagining Urban Life with Pets

Humans and pets have long shared a deep and inseparable bond—and today, how we live alongside them is becoming increasingly important. Beyond offering companionship, pets are now often regarded as life partners, providing powerful support for mental health and emotional well-being. Yet it is not only the emotional connection that matters: the way we design and curate spaces for cohabitation with them plays a critical role in shaping meaningful spatial relationships between humans and their animal companions.
Whether through custom-designed furniture or more seamlessly integrated solutions like wall cavities and built-in nooks, an increasing amount of attention is being paid to how we can better coexist with pets in our homes. This shift reflects more than just affluence or pet ownership; it signals a broader evolution of companionship—one rooted in mutual support, emotional health, and shared environments.
Suzhou Public Culture Visitor Center / Tsing-Tien Making

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Architects: Tsing-Tien Making
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Huili
Seamless Surfaces: Exploring the Benefits of Liquid-Applied Finishes with 12 Interior Design Projects

In recent years, continuous material finishes enveloping interior spaces have become increasingly prominent, particularly in branding-focused retail environments. A continuous interior refers to using what are typically liquid-applied materials that are cured to create seamless, uninterrupted surfaces, eliminating the appearance of joints and seams—at least during the initial application. A growing range of products now offer various color options, textures, and practical properties, making these finishes more versatile. Interestingly, the aesthetic effect of such interiors is uncanny to the rise of 3D rendering software, where the seamless, fluid look mirrors the smooth, idealized spaces typical of digital renderings. This effect also contributes to a sense of scalelessness, as the absence of visible seams or joints makes it harder to discern the actual size of a space, often giving the illusion that the interior is larger than it is.
ZUCZUG Bazaar & Flat / Sò Studio
Renovation of the Former Residence of Zhang Taiyan / Tsing-Tien Making

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Architects: Tsing-Tien Making
- Area: 1800 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Shanghai Zhonggeng Decoration Design
Burnt Cement vs Porcelain Tile: Resignifying Aesthetics in Architecture

The concept of aesthetics goes back to the Greek civilization and refers to perception through the senses. Despite being a philosophical concept, in architecture, aesthetics is used to translate architectural ideologies and concepts from the set of constructive elements, forms and materials, being intrinsically linked to the physical shape of a building and, therefore, bound to a social, economic and political context. In addition to a discussion of tastes, architectural aesthetics is a source of historical reading and analysis.
HAYDON Nanjing Store / DOMANI

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Architects: DOMANI
- Area: 800 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Wuhan Dmusun Construction, DOMANI Architectural Concepts
ENSHADOER Store / say architects
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Interior Designers: say architects
- Area: 174 m²
- Year: 2021
QYF Boutique / Sun Concepts Office

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Architects: Sun Concept Office
- Area: 270 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Wuhan Lighting Design
Steps Flagship Store / say architects
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Interior Designers: say architects
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Shanghai Cultivator Decoration Design Co. Ltd.
Pantone’s Color of the Year 2021: Yellow and Grey in Architecture

On December 9, Pantone announced its color(s) of the year for 2021: PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray and PANTONE 13-0647 Illuminating. Selecting two colors for only the second time in 22 years, Pantone described the chosen yellow and gray as independent but complementary, representing a theme of unity and mutual support. Whereas PANTONE 13-0647 Illuminating is bright and vivacious, PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray is firm and dependable, the marriage of which represents strength, optimism, and fortitude following a markedly challenging year. In architecture, this palette combining playfulness and solemnity has been used in social spaces, domestic spaces, care spaces, and more to communicate similar themes of resilience and positivity.
Below are 14 examples of projects using Pantone’s 2021 colors of the year.
DSC Select Store / say architects

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Interior Designers: say architects
- Area: 320 m²
- Year: 2020
Parlor19 Jewelry Shop / say architects

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Architects: say architects
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Alvar Aalto, Fritz Hansens, Maison Joseph
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Professionals: Hangzhou Qitian Construction Co.Ltd., Ricardo Lighting Limited
LITTLENAP Hotel / say architects

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Interior Designers: say architects
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: 一人工大(YRGD), 立邦漆(Nippon)
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Professionals: Hangzhou Youban Co.Ltd., LITTLENAP Team















































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