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As awareness of our environmental impact grows, every choice we make matters, from the food we eat to the things we buy. Yet, we often…
Pooja is the Editor-at-Large of Yanko Design. She is an Architect and Interior Designer working on corporate spaces, residences, and farmhouses. Pooja has extensively written about interior design, DIY home décor guidebooks and building materials with international publications like Houzz and Architectural Digest. She received the A3 Foundation award–India for Architectural Journalism and Architectural Poetry in 2016 and 2018 respectively. Pooja graduated from Dr B.N. College of Architecture, Pune.
As awareness of our environmental impact grows, every choice we make matters, from the food we eat to the things we buy. Yet, we often…
In a world shaped by AI, constant notifications, and shrinking attention spans, focused reading has become harder to protect. Distractions are no longer just external;…
The age of disposable green is over, as in 2026, sustainability means permanence. You no longer design for short lifecycles or rapid replacement, as you…
Architectural thinking is steadily shifting away from oversized, underused spaces toward a more intentional design philosophy. Luxury is now defined by the quality of spatial…
For decades, “form follows function” shaped how you designed and lived. Minimalism stripped objects down to pure utility, where functional products like a chair were…
Vertical farming is redefining how food is grown, distributed, and consumed in an increasingly urban world. As populations rise and arable land becomes scarce, growing…
Accessibility in design has historically been treated as a functional requirement or a compliance-driven afterthought – rather than a source of creativity or innovation. Today,…
In a world of mass production, Scandinavian design stands out for its clean lines, practical elegance, and thoughtful functionality. Rooted in simplicity and clarity, it…
The line between work and home has blurred into an architectural dialogue. Today’s hybrid living isn’t about working from the kitchen counter but about rethinking…
The architectural world is shifting toward materials that feel grounded, honest, and deeply connected to the earth. Instead of relying on high-energy industrial products, designers…
The meeting of home design and food production is no longer a trend as it marks a fundamental shift toward self-sustaining living. The Transparent Farm…
The 2026 escape is no longer a simple departure. It is an architectural arrival. Cabin designs have evolved into spaces for sensory realignment, where design…