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Cycladic archtitecture on Santorini, black on white, typical roof tops at Aenaon Villas Caldera Cycladic archtitecture on Santorini, black on white, typical roof tops at Aenaon Villas Caldera
VILLAS - Santorini, Greece

Aenaon Villas


Perched on the edge of the Caldera, individually crafted houses cling to rock formations, blending whitewashed minimalism, handcrafted detail and a refined boutique aesthetic beyond the typical villa.

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Peter Pichler Architecture: a practice evoking mountainous grandeur


Even though it’s not always easy to spot, the architectural designs of Milan based Peter Pichler Architecture can be considered traditional in many ways. Their sleek, pointed and stark lines may not look it, but they are deeply inspired by nature and by the surrounding vernacular architecture.

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Mont Blanc’s Highest Hut


Perched on the snowy ridge of Aiguille du Goûter overlooking the Chamonix valley, this modernist refuge is the last stop for intrepid climbers ascending Mount Blanc in the French Alps, the highest summit in Western Europe.

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Hotel Design Magazines


Anchored to specific genres of hotel design, The Aficionados print editions: Farmhouse Fabulous, Casa Gorgeous, Blueprint Beauts, Neu Heritage, Eclectic Rebels, Design Natives and Alchemists of Italy take the reader through the creation narratives. A sourcebook for hoteliers, travellers, style aficionados and those who appreciate design.

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