
Featured Bridge House / Wallmakers
Featured Po-Yo House / MMCV
Editor's Choice Global Heating: How Vernacular Architecture is Affected by the Climate Crisis
P Home / Studio Krubka

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Architects: Studio Krubka
- Area: 900 m²
- Year: 2025
Primeriza House / Stanaćev Granados
67-Unit Social Housing Building in Illa Glòries / Vivas Arquitectos + Pau Vidal
Weavers - Seer Green House / Des Ewing Architects

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Architects: Des Ewing Architects
- Area: 900 m²
- Year: 2022
Vedalia Salon / Nysa
Jinsha Winery Cultural Tourism Complex / hyperSity Architects

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Architects: hyperSity Architects
- Area: 21966 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: KOB, Nippon
Villa Familia / unTAG
A Lodge in Pigüe / Mestizo Estudio Arquitectura
Zoii Kids Retail Space / Architettura Tommasi

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Architects: Architettura Tommasi
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: iGuzzini, Sitland
House SD / Atelier Ose Architecture

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Architects: Atelier Ose Architecture
- Area: 137 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Technal, DuPont, Schneider Electric, Arcelor Mittal, Onduline, +1
Grand Canal Gateway Bridge - Hangzhou / Zaha Hadid Architects

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Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
- Area: 390 m²
- Year: 2025
Material Memory: What We Lose When We Demolish Buildings

Concrete, steel, wood, glass. Every year, millions of tons of construction materials are discarded, piled up in landfills, and silenced beneath the weight of the next building. Entire structures disappear to make way for others, restarting a voracious cycle of resource extraction, material production, and replacement. Along with the debris that accumulates, something deeper is also lost: time, human labor, stories, and the collective memory embedded in matter. At a time when climate goals demand reducing emissions and extending the lifespan of what already exists, demolition is increasingly recognized as a form of urban amnesia, one that erases not only cultural continuity but also the embodied energy of buildings. And even though it is often said that the most sustainable building is the one that already exists, that principle rarely survives when other interests come into play.
The Grand Egyptian Museum Fully Opens, Completing Giza’s New Cultural Landmark

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Cairo will open to the public on November 1, 2025, completing a project that has been in development for more than two decades. Designed by Heneghan Peng Architects, the museum is located on the Giza Plateau, approximately two kilometers from the Pyramids of Giza, and occupies a 500,000-square-meter site positioned between the edge of Cairo and the desert. Conceived as a new cultural and research center, the museum aims to present the legacy of ancient Egyptian civilization within a contemporary architectural framework.
House Koritno / Arhitekti Počivašek Petranovič

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Architects: Arhitekti Počivašek Petranovič
- Area: 190 m²
- Year: 2025






















