Residences
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A look at the holiday retreats of Cape Cod’s creative class
Designed by midcentury Bauhaus architects, these modest modernist marvels are empathetic to the whims of wilderness.
Grand scale
The Majestic Mas de Tanit, built in the 70s on the French Riviera, has long drawn a glamorous international crowd.
Labour of love
Once an outlier for the wrong reasons, this home takes pride of place on a leafy street thanks to a couple’s tasteful renovation.
Great indoors
Retreating to nature is a common theme but Daylesford Longhouse goes one better by bringing the outside inside.
Close to home
Forget dull hotel rooms and fusty apartments: a group of architects-turned-entrepreneurs are cornering the market in well-designed rentals in South Korea – and beyond.
Take your pick
Do you fancy a 19th-century palace in Porto or a 1920s office building in LA? All bases are covered here.
Room to breathe
Why the design of this 1960s retreat, promoting modernity while embracing its nature, has stood the test of time.
Close to home
A life’s worth of travelling informs this South Tyrolean haunt – but it finds inspiration on its doorstep too.
Worship worthy
When architect Ricardo Bofill discovered a vast, disused cement factory, he transformed it into his firm’s HQ – an office of religious proportions.
