Quiet rooms, considered buildings, slower opinions.
A journal for people who would rather think about a single window than scroll through a hundred. Architecture, interiors, and the conversations between them.

Photographed by the editor, somewhere south of Aix.
Featured reading

How Architecture Began: From Shelter to Symbol
Long before drawings, before the word architect existed, people were already building. A short history of how shelter became symbol — across every continent.

Imhotep: The First Architect We Know by Name
Physician, advisor, poet, builder. The life of the man behind the Step Pyramid — and what his career tells us about where architecture comes from.

Mimar Sinan: The Patient Master of the Dome
From military engineer to chief architect of an empire, Sinan spent fifty years refining a single idea — how to bring light down through a dome.
Six rooms in the house.
History & Masters
How architecture began, and the lives of those who shaped it.
Architecture
Buildings, structures, and the spaces between them.
Interior Design
Rooms shaped by light, material, and quiet intention.
Designers & Architects
The minds behind the spaces we inhabit.
Vernacular & Variations
One regional form, many interpretations across producers and cultures.
Around the World
Brave and inspiring designs from every corner of the globe.
Critical Opinions
Generous discussions and warm critiques. Many voices welcome.
More from the journal

Andrea Palladio: The Gentle Rule

Antoni Gaudí: The Listening Builder

The Quiet Villa: When Architecture Stops Performing

The Stone Hearth and the Return of the Slow Room

The Architect at the Table: A Conversation with Mira Eldh

One Chair, Many Hands: A Mediterranean Form, Reinterpreted

The Chapel in the Forest: When Architecture Borrows from the Body
