British air travel specialist Hybrid Air Vehicles has revealed plans for its mighty Airlander 10, dubbed a “flying five-star hotel” to transport tourists as far as the North Pole.
At a staggering 320 feet long, this will be the longest aircraft in the world. It will be able to travel at a maximum altitude of 20,000 feet for up to five days at any one time, but the real beauty of these bucket-list trips is that the craft can fly low over epic terrain, giving passengers the most incredible views
With the right investment in this new design these trips could be ready to take off as early as 2024. Of course this kind of a trip comes at a relative expense with or a two-person cabins starts at around GBP 80,000.
Once a place where sea, desert, and palm groves coexisted in rare harmony, Tunisia’s Gabès Oasis stands today as one of the world’s most fragile cultural-environmental sites. At its heart is artist Mohamed Amine Hamouda, whose ecological practice offers a form of resistance—one built on memory, materials, and a return to ancestral knowledge.
Set along the quiet coastline of Kalba, Of Land and Water unfolds as more than an exhibition—it becomes a meditation on everything that moves, settles, erodes, and transforms. Drawing from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection, the show assembles large-scale works that explore how land and sea shape identity, memory, and the fragile geographies we call home.
n November 2025, Ab-Anbar Gallery in London hosted A Cosmogram of Holy Views, a powerful exhibition by Palestinian artist and architect Dima Srouji. The show resurfaced suppressed histories, reconfigured inherited mythologies, and reclaimed the sacred through material memory and craft.