
Featured Petti Restaurant / Wallmakers
Featured Casa Wabi Mushroom Pavilion / OMA
Editor's Choice From Cloud to Coast: The Physical Cost of AI in Hong Kong’s Borderlands
Witoca Laboratory / Al Borde
School Complex of the Olive Tree / GGR architectes

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Architects: GGR architectes
- Area: 4502 m²
- Year: 2025
Liten Hytte House / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

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Architects: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
- Area: 1000 ft²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Abigail Turin, Caesarstone, Cappellini, Concrete Collaborative , Design Within Reach, +3
Monologue Café / SOSOKKI ANAC

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Architects: SOSOKKI ANAC
- Area: 455 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Brick Land
Transforming a Concrete Shell into a Wooden Interior Shaped by the Sea

Set along the outer breakwater of Port de Cap-d'Ail, located next to Monaco, the Beach House occupies a threshold between land and sea. Surrounded by water and docked boats, the building sits in close dialogue with the harbor, exposed to the shifting light, reflections, and atmosphere of the Mediterranean. Within this setting, the house reads almost like another vessel moored along the harbor wall.
When architect Dave Rowles began work on the project, however, the residence offered little of this character internally. The former private home had been stripped back almost entirely, leaving a raw concrete shell. The renovation, therefore, began with a fundamental question: how can an interior capture the qualities of its surroundings? Rather than competing with the powerful maritime context, the design focused on creating a calm, material-driven interior that frames and amplifies the beauty and experience of the surrounding landscape crafted from oak, cedar, marble, and stainless steel details. In collaboration with barth, a company specializing in interior craftsmanship, Rowles transformed the concrete structure into a cohesive interior, where natural materials, light, and refined detailing define both the interior and exterior spaces.
Limbo Museum Reactivates Unfinished Spaces and Eden Project Morecambe Moves Forward: This Week’s Review

As housing shortages and affordability challenges intensify across global cities, this week's architectural discourse centers on how design, policy, and adaptive strategies intersect to shape the future of urban living. Initiatives range from grassroots movements and legislative reforms aimed at expanding access to housing to innovative models that rethink ownership, development, and community engagement. At the same time, architects are reimagining existing structures and districts, transforming underused offices, historic landmarks, and unfinished buildings into mixed-use, culturally significant, or publicly accessible spaces. Across scales, these stories illustrate how architecture negotiates scarcity, value, and social priorities, demonstrating its capacity not only to produce new buildings but also to recalibrate urban environments in ways that balance heritage, sustainability, and human experience.
Kreuzberghof Front House / Nidus
Concéntrico 2026 Features Smiljan Radić Installation and 26 Urban Interventions in Logroño, Spain

Concéntrico, the Spanish laboratory for urban innovation exploring new ways of inhabiting public space through temporary urban installations, presented the program for its upcoming edition on March 17th, along with its main lines of work for the 2025–2026 season. The festival invites architects, designers, artists, and researchers from different geographies to propose interventions that activate squares, streets, riverbanks, and vacant spaces in the city. This year's edition includes the participation of Smiljan Radić, the recently awarded Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate, who will develop a light, foldable, and temporary structure built from industrial plastic fabrics following the concept of a "poor circus." Another 26 teams, including three practices selected through the festival's international open calls, will intervene in Logroño's public space from June 18 to 23, 2026, with projects ranging from climate-responsive structures to ephemeral public space activations.
Taller Agropoetico - Foresta Collective / Atelier Poem

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Architects: Atelier Poem
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2024
"Echo of the ruins" Open-Air Museum of Sound and Memory / 1Y Architects
ST01 Flagship Seoul / Order Matter

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Architects: Order Matter
- Area: 39 m²
- Year: 2026
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Manufacturers: Bagnara, ST01
Casa Mavra / TAC Taller Alberto Calleja

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Architects: TAC Taller Alberto Calleja
- Area: 1300 m²
- Year: 2023
Apartment Conversion into a Creative Studio / alchitekt
Copper House / Fabrication Studio

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Architects: Fabrication Studio
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Santa & Cole, De la Espada, Formani, Ligne Roset
















