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      <image:title>ARCHITECTURE - The Organic Architecture of Javier Senosiain: Curves, Nature, and Conscious Living - Born in Mexico City in 1948, Javier Senosiain trained as an architect at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), one of Latin America’s most prestigious institutions. Early in his studies, Senosiain felt an inherent disconnect between conventional architectural education and the way people instinctively interact with space. Rather than viewing architecture as an object imposed on the land, he became fascinated by how nature shapes shelter caves, nests, shells, and burrows. These natural forms, sculpted by time and necessity, offered comfort, protection, and emotional grounding long before modern construction methods existed. This curiosity pushed Senosiain beyond traditional frameworks and toward a more intuitive, biological approach to design.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>The Ashen Cabin is perhaps Hannah Design Office’s most emblematic project — a work that is at once architectural experiment, ecological response, and poetic dwelling. Completed in 2019 in Upstate New York, the cabin sits quietly in a forest clearing, its form simple yet layered with meaning. At first glance, it appears as a rustic structure, a shelter in the woods. Yet a closer look reveals that it is something entirely different: a prototype for new ways of thinking about timber, waste, and the relationship between nature and technology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In many ways, the Ashen Cabin carries a dual identity. It could be read as a ruin — a shelter weathered into its surroundings, as though it had stood for decades. Yet at the same time, it is undeniably a prototype — a structure shaped by robotic arms, computational modeling, and advanced material research. It exists between these poles: between past and future, nature and technology, decay and renewal. From our perspective, the cabin challenges us to reconsider what we deem valuable in architecture. It suggests that the materials we overlook, the waste we discard, and the ecological crises we face can all be re-framed as catalysts for creativity. In this sense, the Ashen Cabin becomes more than a cabin: it becomes a gesture toward a future where design is not an act of extraction but one of transformation — turning loss into possibility.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>ARCHITECTURE - 3 Moroccan Architects Shaping Soulful, Site-Specific Design - Aziza Chaouni</image:title>
      <image:caption>Architect, educator, and environmental advocate, Aziza Chaouni leads a practice that bridges sustainable innovation with cultural preservation. She is known for her work restoring the Fez River and rehabilitating historic sites, including libraries and medinas. Her studio, Aziza Chaouni Projects, pushes forward-thinking design while staying deeply rooted in local context. @azizachaouniprojects</image:caption>
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      <image:title>ARCHITECTURE - 3 Moroccan Architects Shaping Soulful, Site-Specific Design - Abdelouahed Mountassir</image:title>
      <image:caption>Founder of AWM Architects, Mountassir is known for his large-scale civic work, including the National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco in Rabat and the new Casablanca railway stations. His work balances monumental scale with material sensitivity, often using traditional forms and elements in contemporary compositions. @awm_architectes_urbanistes</image:caption>
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      <image:title>ARCHITECTURE - 3 Moroccan Architects Shaping Soulful, Site-Specific Design - Tarik Zoubdi</image:title>
      <image:caption>As an architect and educator, Zoubdi approaches design as a way to build memory into place. His projects, many of which are schools and cultural institutions, emphasize natural materials, sustainable techniques, and poetic simplicity. His practice is grounded in regional identity and environmental responsibility. @tarik_zoubdi_archi</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.neovacollective.com/architecture/neovasglobalinfluence</loc>
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      <image:caption>Moroccan design is a masterclass in warmth and layered craftsmanship. From hand-tiled zellige to tadelakt plaster walls and arched doorways, Morocco invites us to embrace imperfect beauty and spiritual grounding. Design Notes: Low seating and poufs for communal lounging Burnt terracotta tones, brass details, handwoven textiles Courtyard energy — indoor-outdoor flow Neova’s Take: We incorporate this influence with vintage rugs, arch motifs, and earth-toned accent palettes that evoke the sacred stillness of the desert.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Japanese interiors are a reminder that simplicity is sacred. The concept of wabi-sabi teaches us to honor imperfection and impermanence — to find peace in what’s quiet and raw. Design Notes: Negative space, natural light, and organic materials A muted, respectful color palette Ritual-based organization: every item has a purpose and a place Neova’s Take: Through raw textures, low furniture, and meaningful object curation, we channel calm without losing soul.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mexican design reflects deep heritage, color, and passion. It’s where artisan meets ancestry, and every object tells a story — not just of the maker, but of the land. Design Notes: Textured stucco walls, handcrafted pottery, vibrant tiles A warm palette rooted in sun and soil Emphasis on family-centered gathering spaces Neova’s Take: We soften boldness with balance, pulling in organic clay tones, rustic wood, and sacred symbols with contemporary restraint.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Balinese design is a quiet dialogue between nature, ritual, and architecture. Homes are open to the elements, built with raw materials, and centered around harmony—both spiritual and environmental. Design Notes: • Bamboo, thatch, and volcanic stone • Open-air layouts, carved wood doors, and water features • Lush greenery woven into the architecture Neova’s Take: We reflect this influence through soft transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, plant-rich styling, and material palettes that breathe—inviting presence, calm, and connection to the natural world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Spanish design is steeped in artisanal tradition and architectural soul. From hand-painted tiles to whitewashed stone walls and dramatic archways, it evokes a lived-in elegance that’s warm, grounded, and expressive. Design Notes: • Terracotta floors and limewashed surfaces • Wrought iron details, exposed beams, and textured plaster • Deep earth tones, olive greens, ochres, and sun-faded whites Neova’s Take: We channel this influence through moody neutrals, artisanal materials, and a reverence for aged beauty—inviting slow, grounded living into every space.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>ARCHITECTURE - Francis Kéré: Building Hope with Earth and Vision - Diébédo Francis Kéré was born in 1965 in Gando, a small rural village in Burkina Faso, where basic infrastructure like schools and electricity were scarce. The eldest son of the village chief, he was the first child in his community to attend school — a decision that would later fuel his commitment to creating accessible, empowering architecture. Kéré studied in Germany, training as a carpenter before earning a degree in architecture at the Technical University of Berlin. But even as he immersed himself in Western design education, his heart remained in Gando.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>He once said: “I wanted to show that architecture is not only for the rich. Everyone deserves beauty, light, and comfort.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After nearly seven years of travel across different countries, Kadri returned to Estonia during the 2020 lockdown, exchanging a damp apartment in Wales for a quiet, ancestral farmhouse in Lahemaa. What started as a temporary move became a permanent shift toward rootedness. She inherited a legacy—both a home and three “charmingly chubby” cats named Iposson, Krõss, and Krääm—and began building a new kind of life from the ground up. Together with her partner, she designed and built a small forest home—a space you've likely seen in her now-iconic reels. A place made not for content, but for consciousness.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Best for: ADHD, Anxiety Why it helps: People with ADHD experience heightened sensitivity to visual and environmental stimuli. According to research published in Frontiers in Psychology, cluttered environments can impair working memory and increase cognitive load, especially for individuals with ADHD or executive dysfunction.¹ Minimalist interiors—defined by clean lines, open layouts, and a neutral palette—reduce that visual noise. The simplicity helps the brain filter information more effectively, making it easier to focus, relax, and transition between tasks. Supportive elements: Clear surfaces and hidden storage Soft, consistent lighting Limited color palette to reduce distractions</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Best for: Depression, Autism, General Well-being Why it helps: Biophilic design connects people to nature through natural materials, plants, and organic forms. Studies show that exposure to nature—real or simulated—can lower cortisol levels, reduce heart rate, and improve mood.² For neurodivergent individuals, especially those prone to sensory overwhelm, these natural elements act as a grounding mechanism. One study found that access to indoor plants improves attention span and cognitive performance in children with ADHD.³ Supportive elements: Indoor greenery and nature-based art Natural textures like wood, jute, linen Maximized daylight and ventilation</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Best for: Sensory Sensitivity, Autism, General Emotional Regulation Why it helps: Scandinavian interiors favor soft textures, warm neutrals, and layered coziness (hygge). For those with heightened sensory sensitivity—common in autism spectrum disorder—this kind of environment offers predictable comfort. The use of natural light, soft fabrics, and warm wood tones avoids the harsh sensory inputs that can trigger discomfort or anxiety. According to a study in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, predictability and sensory-friendly textures can reduce overstimulation and improve daily functioning.⁴ Supportive elements: Light-toned wood furniture Layered textures (wool, cotton, boucle) Soft, diffuse lighting (avoid fluorescents)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Best for: Autism, ADHD Why it helps: A consistent, monochrome color palette offers visual predictability, reducing sensory overload. High-contrast colors, bold patterns, and bright hues can cause stress or confusion for individuals with visual processing sensitivities. Color psychology research shows that white can create a sense of calm, clarity, and spaciousness. It’s often associated with cleanliness and mental stillness, which can be especially supportive for neurodivergent individuals who are sensitive to visual overload. In contrast, highly saturated reds or yellows can increase arousal and alertness. A low-stim space with a predominantly white palette helps the nervous system stay regulated, especially in overstimulating moments. Supportive elements: Tonal shades in calming colors (sage, sand, slate) Minimal pattern use Clutter-free visual fields</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Best for: ADHD, Executive Dysfunction, Autistic Burnout Recovery Why it helps: For many neurodivergent people, needs change from day to day—or even hour to hour. A flexible, modular layout supports this fluidity. For example, a reading nook that converts into a workspace allows for dynamic interaction with the environment depending on mood or energy levels. Occupational therapists often recommend "environmental structuring" for individuals with ADHD to reduce task friction.⁶ Transitional spaces lower barriers to action by offering intuitive, low-pressure zones for rest or focus. Supportive elements: Movable furniture or partitions Convertible desks and seating Accessible, labeled storage for daily-use items</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brown Matte Tiles Brown is no longer a supporting character but the foundation. Matte brown tiles, from warm clay tones to deep espresso hues, are replacing cold greys and high-gloss finishes. Used in bathrooms, kitchens, and even living spaces, these tiles feel earthbound and architectural, grounding a space without overpowering it. The matte finish is key: it absorbs light rather than reflecting it, creating calm, shadow-rich interiors that feel timeless rather than trendy.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>INTERIOR DESIGN - 2026 Interior Design Trend Predictions:              A Return to Grounded Luxury - 2. Stone-on-Stone Interiors Stone is no longer an accent. It’s becoming the language. In 2026, we’re seeing stone layered with stone: travertine floors paired with limestone walls, marble furniture against stone fireplaces, or micro cement blended with natural rock finishes. The focus isn’t contrast, it’s continuity. This approach creates spaces that feel carved rather than decorated, echoing ancient architecture while remaining distinctly modern.</image:title>
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      <image:title>INTERIOR DESIGN - 2026 Interior Design Trend Predictions:              A Return to Grounded Luxury - 3. Soft Brutalism Brutalism, softened. Sharp concrete edges are giving way to rounded forms, warmer tones, and tactile finishes. Soft brutalism embraces the honesty of structure while introducing curves, plaster textures, and human-scaled proportions. It’s less about dominance and more about presence — architecture that feels protective rather than imposing.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>4. Micro-Textured Walls Flat walls are fading. Micro-textured finishes like limewash, Roman clay, and mineral plasters are becoming the standard. These subtle textures catch light throughout the day, creating depth and movement without visual noise. In 2026, walls aren’t just backdrops — they’re atmospheric elements.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5. Low-Sheen Everything High gloss is officially resting. Low-sheen and matte finishes are taking over walls, cabinetry, tiles, hardware, and even ceilings. This shift isn’t aesthetic alone but emotional. Low sheen reduces glare, softens light, and creates spaces that feel calmer and more grounded. Luxury is no longer shiny, it’s quiet.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>INTERIOR DESIGN - 2026 Interior Design Trend Predictions:              A Return to Grounded Luxury - 7. Organic Shapes Nature is influencing form more than ever. Furniture and décor are leaning into asymmetry, curves, and softened silhouettes. Rounded sofas, sculptural chairs, imperfect vessels, and hand-formed objects dominate interiors that feel more human and less manufactured. Organic shapes bring movement and softness, balancing the heavier materials trending this year.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>8. Dark Wood Revival Dark wood is back and it’s intentional. Walnut, stained oak, smoked ash, and deep-toned woods are replacing light, bleached finishes. Used on cabinetry, wall paneling, furniture, and even ceilings, dark wood introduces warmth, depth, and quiet drama. In 2026, dark wood signals permanence, a move away from disposable design.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The performance opened with imagery of sugarcane fields, a quiet but heavy symbol. In Puerto Rico and across the Caribbean, sugarcane represents forced labor, enslavement, and colonial exploitation. These fields were once worked by enslaved Africans under brutal conditions, and even after abolition, exploitation simply changed form. By beginning here, Bad Bunny invited the audience to remember what is often erased.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From there, he transitioned into scenes of everyday Puerto Rican life. We saw coco frío stands, older men playing dominoes, nail technicians, girls sitting on concrete blocks, piragua stands with syrup bottles marked by different country flags, taco stands, and boxers. These weren’t random images. They represented community, resilience, shared struggle, and cultural intimacy. He wasn’t showing fantasy. He was showing reality. The beauty of ordinary life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When “Monaco” began, the tone shifted. The song functions as both a reflection on success and a diss track. When Bad Bunny paused, looked directly into the camera, and said, “Remember to believe in you,” it didn’t feel motivational. It felt corrective. Knowing the history between him and another big artist in this industry, the moment read as subtle humiliation. Not loud. Not aggressive. Just controlled. It felt like a grown man speaking to someone who hasn’t matured yet. He didn’t argue. He elevated.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A remix followed that honored the pioneers of reggaetón. It began with Tego Calderón, who has long centered Black identity and African ancestry. Then came Don Omar and Daddy Yankee, who globalized the genre. Finally, Héctor el Father was acknowledged. On the most American stage possible, Bad Bunny honored his lineage. He didn’t erase history. He protected it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Then Lady Gaga appeared, performing in a salsa style as if she were standing in the heart of Old San Juan. She seemed to be positioned on what closely resembled Fuente Raíces, a historic fountain and sculpture whose name translates to “Fountain of Roots.” Fuente Raíces represents heritage, ancestry, and the continuity of Puerto Rican identity across generations. It symbolizes the island’s Indigenous, African, and European foundations, reminding viewers that Puerto Rican culture is built on layered histories and resilience. Placing her on this landmark felt intentional, suggesting that even global icons must return to cultural roots when honoring Puerto Rico. It was a visual metaphor for respect entering the culture with humility rather than standing above it. Nearby, the presence of a garita reinforced this message, representing protection, endurance, and the island’s long history of survival. Together, these elements transformed her performance into a moment of cultural reverence, not just entertainment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bad Bunny then performed “Después de la Playa,” his salsa-inspired track that evokes 1980s and 1990s wedding culture. The oversized cakes, formal halls, and endless dancing reflected memories many Latino families share. These were community events where children fell asleep on chairs while adults celebrated all night. He reminded millions of where they were raised not in luxury, but in love and togetherness.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A later scene showed parents and a child watching the Grammy Awards. The child saw his future self on screen. Bad Bunny walked forward and handed the award to him. It symbolized destiny and self-belief. It has been widely speculated that the child actor had recently been affected by actions involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which added emotional weight. Whether literal or symbolic, the scene reflected immigrant uncertainty and hope.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When “El Apagón” began, the performance became openly political. Jíbaros climbed electric poles, referencing LUMA Energy and Puerto Rico’s unstable grid since Hurricane Maria. Rolling blackouts, weeks without power, and forced investment in solar systems have become normal for many families. Electricity has become a privilege instead of a right. At the same time, wealthy investors have increasingly privatized land and beaches. From many Puerto Ricans’ perspectives, this feels like pressure to leave. “El Apagón” translated that frustration into art. During this song, Bad Bunny held the Puerto Rican flag, a symbol of resistance, pride, and survival.</image:caption>
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