Designers have inspired themselves for a long time by traveling. Again and again they return to famous hotspots –ParisPresent MilanPresent new Yorkand so forth. In addition to these classics, new destinations are increasing to the top of the designers' exploration lists. From the “effortless beauty” from Mallorca to the growing modern art scene in Morocco's capital, Rabat, these now side regions are the new inspiration of Mecca. Get a foretaste of the design goals that industry experts find so clearly appealing at the moment.
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovenia's capital Ljubljana, according to Los Angeles, was founded by Joelle Kutner and Jesse Rudolph, “leader in sustainable urban design”. The city -centered setup of the city was largely designed by the architect Jože Plečnik. The goal is full of green roads, including the expansive garden and the Tivoli Park, filled with sculptures and other public spaces, from the city's quads to promenades on the riverside. The cultural hub is full of inspiring sights, including many museums, galleries and architectural miracles, both new and old – including a historical castle!
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai is a widely admired design hub “with the multinational diversity that I have experienced,” says Carisha Swanson. House beautiful Director for special projects. The city's annual design festival continues to have a width of innovative, regional talents through installations, workshops, discussions and more. Burj Khalifa is home to the highest building in the world, the city, is known for its ultra -modern, most modern architecture, which remains at the achievement of new heights. “What happens there in relation to sustainable design – and the dynamics between innovation and fast development – is really fascinating,” adds Swanson.
Rabat, Morocco
The Moroccan cultural heritage with a growing modern art scene combines in the eyes of the OME Dezin design team. When the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art opened about a decade ago, it initiated a new era. The city's cultural liveliness has used up over the years, including the return of the music festival from 2024 Mawazine Rythmes du Monde (mainly free access to shows in several open-air stages!) After a year-long break. In addition, the highly expected Grand Théâtre of UNESCO-The largest complex for performing arts in Africa, which was designed by the architect Zaha Hadid, is a must if it finally opens.
Mallorca, Spain
Mallorca's “effortless beauty” moves Garrow Kedigian onto the Spanish island. The designer based in New York City had the pleasure of staying with that Hotel cappuccino In Palma de Mallorca last summer for a few days and fell in love completely. “The city is a beautiful mix of neoclassical and Spanish architecture. And the hiking trail on the central road in Palma with her canopy is only a dream, ”says Kedigian. The buildings are one with nature. It's impressive and great!”
Sleep, Saudi Arabia
“Alula, Saudi Arabia, is firmly established as one of the most convincing design goals of 2025,” says the architecture designer based in Los Angeles Amr Samaha. “Innovative hospitality projects are now located about the extraordinary natural landscape and the old Nabatean heritage that seamlessly combine architecture and geology.”
Samaha refers to Desert Rock Resort as the main example. The resort is “carved directly into the Bergside and exist in harmony with its surroundings,” explains Samaha. “It is a powerful example of how thoughtful design can honor and increase the historical and natural context of a place – a balance that I always strive for in my own work.”
Douro Valley and Comit, Portugal
“While Lisbon and Porto dominate the urban scene [in Portugal] With Moorish, baroque and neoclassical influences, there is a growing focus on sustainability that we see outside the city ” Jackie Kosnett. “Both the Douro Valley and Comporta focus on Eco-Luxury, combines both the natural environment and design and integrate architecture into the breathtaking landscape environments.”
Banding, Indonesia
Another goal that “emphasizes the fusion of tradition and modern design” is a bandage. The city “thrives as an Indonesian hub with its indie fashion and art -deco charm,” says the design team. Known as Flower City and the Paris of Java, bonding is set in volcanoes and tea plantations. With relatively cool tropical weather, the natural beauty and the architectural sights of the goal offer a visual festival as well as equally inspiring fashion and food scenes.
Costa Brava, Spain
“Costa Brava is redefining itself with artistic retreats [the hotel] Victoria finca“According to ome Dezin.” We were there about five years ago and enjoyed the Spanish/French inspiration. “After an extensive renovation that combines inheritance with contemporary elegance, the five-star Hotel 2025 will be reopened. The enchanting Mediterranean beaches are perfectly overlooked by the surplus of wasteful accommodation in the cities of the coastal region.
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