For many homeowners, legacy is often viewed as something left behind - an inheritance, a family property, or memories preserved in stories and photographs. But today, legacy is being redefined. For a growing number of homeowners, legacy is not about leaving the home that shaped their life.

For generations, urban planning has shaped cities around a predictable model: one household, one life stage, one housing type, and one way to live. But society has changed — dramatically. Families are more diverse. Longevity is increasing. Caregiving responsibilities are shifting. Work, lifestyle, and economic pressures are

Aging well isn’t about slowing down or settling for less.It’s about living easier, longer — and intentionally by design. For decades, aging has been framed around compromise. Downsizing. Limiting lifestyle. Planning around decline rather than possibility. But a new generation of homeowners, developers, and designers is

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""] In hospitality design, every inch matters. The art of great hotel design lies not just in aesthetics, but in the ability to transform underutilized areas into meaningful, revenue-generating experiences. When space is at a premium, creativity becomes the most valuable asset a hotel can

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""] The modern home has become more than a place to live—it’s a reflection of identity, a wellness retreat, and a sanctuary for the soul. At Raad Ghantous and Associates, we see interior design as a tool for creating harmony between beauty, function, and well-being.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]The way we work has changed forever. Hybrid schedules, remote collaboration, and shifting employee expectations mean the office must evolve — not just to function, but to inspire. At Raad Ghantous & Associates (RG&A), we view office design not as mere square footage management,