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What makes everyday life extraordinary?
What transforms ordinary gestures into exceptional experiences?
“Extraordinary, Everyday” explores the deep connections among people, spaces, and objects through a variety of stories, places, and projects. It delves into how relationships, ideas, and traditions intertwine, revealing unexpected inspirations. A series of episodes that highlight the values and innovative principles of Arclinea, celebrating the profound cultural significance of food and design. The "Rain Harvest Home" in Mexico, designed by architects Javier Sánchez and Robert Hutchison, is a self-sufficient residence nestled in the Valle de Bravo mountains. It features sustainable architecture that integrates rainwater harvesting, a minimal environmental footprint, and a unique design that blends with the natural surroundings. The home includes a main residence, art studio, and bathhouse, all centered around a striking Arclinea kitchen. The project exemplifies regenerative design, promoting harmony with nature and creating a space for community, relaxation, and sustainable living.