Themes

Essays

Photography

Georg Roske / Scorpios

The Long View

Essays

Longevity isn’t built through form — it’s built through meaning.
In hospitality and culture, that distinction defines which projects fade and which endure. We’ve been asking: what makes a place earn its permanence?

We believe architecture and interiors are not static objects but evolving acts of cultural authorship — shaping how people gather, feel, and remember. The spaces that endure do so because they connect: to place, to ritual, to the people who inhabit them.

We’re exploring these ideas through the hospitality projects we’re envisioning and shaping. The Long View is our attempt to capture this exploration — a series examining how design becomes a vessel for empathy, longevity, and meaning.

We examine this through two lenses: Hospitality as Culture and Culture as Belonging. Both reveal how seemingly different worlds — the commercial and the cultural — share a single pursuit: to create spaces of belonging.

Together, they form a conversation about time, attention, and the future of design.

Themes

Essays

Photography

Georg Roske / Scorpios