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Jan/Feb 2026

The AZURE Houses issue returns in 2026 with stunning, innovative residential projects from Canada and around the world. Plus, we take a look at that seeming relic of the past: the mall.

Named for different neighbourhoods in New York’s most populous borough, the five patterns in the Brooklyn Bound textile collection by fibre artist and designer Elodie Blanchard combine classic weaves with digital printing technologies to uplift traditional and familiar weaves. The diverse sires of complementary textures and colours include:

Park Slope, a twill weave made with two or three yarn combinations that five for an organic look and feel.  

The most textural of the group, Fort Greene has a thin warp blended with a thicker bouclé yarn for luxurious feel. 

Carrol Greens, which uses either a cotton matte black or grey wrap that is interlaced with a metallic weft for a basket weave with a slight gleam. 

A playful layering of shapes in differing sizes and opacities, Prospect Heights is a mid-scale digital pattern with a youthful energy.

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