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Wimbledon, Design and Tradition in Five Sets
Design Doesn’t Always Mean New — Wimbledon Knows Why

Luan Nogueira
Jul 14, 20254 min read


What Architects and Designers Can Learn from the F1 Movie
Speed. Precision. Atmosphere. And the Art of Designing Emotion.

Luan Nogueira
Jul 2, 20253 min read


Colour Forecast 2026: The End of Beige?
The End of Beige?

Luan Nogueira
Jun 23, 20253 min read


From Private Clubs to Concept Stores: Where Architecture Meets Experience
Where Architecture Meets Experience

Luan Nogueira
Jun 17, 20254 min read


How Architects Are Designing Spaces for a World Obsessed with Wellness
How Architects Are Designing Spaces for a World Obsessed with Wellness

Luan Nogueira
Jun 8, 20252 min read


Clay, Culture, and Craftsmanship
Clay, Culture, and Craftsmanship

Luan Nogueira
Jun 8, 20254 min read


Why Cafés Belong in Real Estate Masterplans
Designing for Human Rituals, Not Just Square Footage

Luan Nogueira
May 30, 20255 min read


The Light We Tell Stories With
There was a time when lighting was considered after the fact — a layer added once the architecture was resolved and the furniture placed. It was utilitarian, technical, invisible.

Luan Nogueira
May 13, 20253 min read


The Quiet Power of Space: What Succession Teaches Us About the New Language of Luxury Design
We don’t typically turn to HBO for lessons in spatial design — but in Succession, architecture plays a role as pivotal as any character.

Luan Nogueira
May 8, 20253 min read


What architects are reading (but not talking about)
Quiet trends, private obsessions, and the new era of design influence. Visual by Xarp Studio Every industry has its obsessions — but not...

Luan Nogueira
May 5, 20251 min read


How to feel more confident when pitching your design
Pitching a project can be nerve-racking, no matter how experienced you are. Whether you’re presenting to a board of directors, seeking approval from an investor, or walking a private client through an early concept — you typically have less than 15 minutes to make a lasting impression. Research shows that the average attention span in presentations is under 10 minutes before engagement sharply drops, making every second count.

Luan Nogueira
May 2, 20253 min read
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