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Top 10 Travel Posts Of 2024

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10. Prada and Axiom Space Are Heading to the Moon in New Spacesuit

We might not be suiting up for space travel anytime soon, but we can still marvel at the Axiom Space x Prada lunar spacesuit. Dubbed the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU), this cutting-edge design seamlessly blends advanced engineering with Prada’s iconic fashion sensibilities. Slated for use during NASA’s Artemis III mission in 2027 – the first American crewed lunar landing since Apollo 17 in 1972 – the AxEMU redefines what it means to look good while boldly going where few have gone before.

9. Families Renew Their Connections to Nature at the Al Suave House

The Al Suave House is a contemporary beachfront villa designed by Cincopatasalgato Architects and Pepe Cabrera Homes. The five-bedroom residence emphasizes a strong connection to nature and features a unique river-like pool that bisects the structure as it flows toward the Pacific Ocean. With a minimum stay of seven nights, you can expect a truly blissful experience during your vacation to Playa El Zonte, El Salvador.

8. Rest + Reset Before You Jet-Set at LaGuardia Airport’s New Lounge

Flying in and out of New York just got a little easier. Spanning 21,800 square feet, the new Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club at LaGuardia Airport makes waiting for your flight feel like a mini-vacation. A serene wellness suite, a speakeasy-style bar, and locally inspired cuisine are just some of the perks Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers will get to experience.

7. Chalet Bertha: A Nordic-Inspired Alpine Retreat in Quebec’s Charlevoix Region

Tucked away in Québec’s Charlevoix region, Chalet Bertha designed by renowned studio Perron is a Nordic-inspired alpine retreat that blends contemporary design with the rugged beauty of its surroundings. Clean lines, natural materials, and oversized windows bring the outdoors in, while the minimalist interiors exude cozy sophistication. Whether you’re seeking adventure or a serene escape, this architectural gem encapsulates modern mountain living.

6. Visit Mexico City’s Boldly Experimental Architectural Heritage at Hotel Volga

At the heart of Mexico City lies Hotel Volga, a hidden gem that needs to be added to your next trip’s itinerary. Architecture enthusiasts will be captivated by its Brutalist-meets-minimalist design, highlighted by the dramatic facade of its U-shaped atrium. Designed by emerging firm JSa, Hotel Volga offers a refined escape for design lovers and jet-setters alike, blending striking experimental architecture with indulgent travel comforts.

5. Buitenverblijf Nest: A Modern Cabin Escape Among the Treetops

Designed by NAMO Architecture and i29 Architects, the Buitenverblijf Nest is one of 11 thoughtfully crafted cabins at Buitenplaats Koningsweg, a former military barracks site transformed into a unique rental retreat. Perched among the trees, the Nest offers an elevated cabin experience that immerses visitors in nature while providing all the modern comforts one could need. With its striking birdhouse-inspired design, this affordable getaway reimagines the idea of escaping into the wild.

4. The kodo hotel Is an Architectural Touchstone for Wellness

The kodō Hotel in Los Angeles draws deeply from Japanese traditions and the philosophy of wabi-sabi, embracing simplicity and the beauty of imperfection. Reimagined by M Royce Architecture and creative studio Gry Space, this former fire station has been transformed into a minimalist retreat, stripping away the excess typical of boutique hotels. Through the use of indirect lighting, thoughtfully curated objects, and negative space, the design fosters a sense of calm and intentionality.

3. Biophilic Serenity Awaits Within the Heart of Six Senses Kyoto

Also inspired by the inherent beauty of Kyoto, the Six Sense Kyoto by BLINK Design Group is a tranquil urban sanctuary with an emphasis on biophilic design and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Nestled in the city’s cultural heart, the hotel features serene gardens, natural materials, and calming interiors that embody harmony and mindfulness. From its intimate tea lounge to its luxurious wellness offerings, every detail invites guests to slow down and immerse themselves in Kyoto’s serene charm.

2. Reimagining the Travel Experience With Biophilia in Singapore’s Changi Airport

The popularity of Singapore’s Changi Airport highlights how, for today’s modern travelers, the journey is just as important as the destination. A standout feature of this architectural marvel by BOIFFILS Architectures is the 14-meter-tall “Wonderfall,” a mesmerizing digital waterfall installation that captivates every passerby. Spanning 120,000 square meters across three levels, the airport’s biophilic design invites visitors to arrive early and explore its many attractions.

And the most popular travel post of 2024 is…

1. Noovo Plus: A Modern Camper Van With a Super High Interior Ceiling

Traveling away from home can be stressful – unless you’re taking the journey in the Noovo+ camper van. Inspired by small Parisian apartments, this mobile retreat offers a surprisingly spacious and functional interior, with an Electric Power Lift Bed that can transform your living space into a bedroom at the push of a button – a must-have when you have limited space. Other features, like rounded cabinets, wine wood finishes, and 400W solar panels to power your fridge and wifi, makes this camper van a sleek, design-forward solution for today’s adventurous nomads.

Check out the rest of Design Milk’s end of the year coverage here!


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