In the climate-controlled atrium of Dubai's ICD Brookfield Place, artists Craig & Karl have suspended a summer that defies both season and geography — an overhead garden of inflatable flowers, beach balls, and a radiant sun that asks passersby to pause, look upward, and remember what uncomplicated joy feels like. Their installation, 'Under the Sun,' belongs to a long tradition of art that refuses to let architecture remain neutral, insisting instead that shared space can carry warmth, whimsy, and a kind of collective permission to delight. The work is a reminder that the most overlooked dimens