Hotels, villas, private clubs, curated events. Places where tech is embedded so deeply you stop noticing it.
Morocco's skyline has been forever altered with the unveiling of the Mohammed VI Tower, designed by Rafael de La‑Hoz and Hakim Benjelloun. At 250 meters, it's the tallest structure in the nation, sparking conversations about its sci-fi aesthetics.
Most hotels are built on land. Desert Rock feels like it negotiated with the mountain first.
Treehotel, located in Harads in northern Sweden, is a collection of architect-designed rooms suspended among the trees. It is not one hotel concept repeated with different curtains. It is a small forest of ideas.
White Desert’s Echo Base sells something stranger: the feeling that you have left the planet while technically remaining on Earth.
The old luxury promise was simple: a room with a view. The Muraka looked at that idea and decided the view should surround you while fish swim past your bed like unpaid extras in a very expensive dream.
There are hotels that look expensive. And then there are hotels that look like they quietly escaped from a science-fiction film and decided to behave like a private island.