
Featured Casa Estudio F36 / Estudio Tecalli
Featured Casa 29 / estudio29
Sandstone House / 4Brick Studio
Machikado Project in Toyama / Plan 21
Limoeiro House / Mana arquitetura

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Architects: Mana arquitetura
- Area: 214 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Deca, Konkre, Paulo Alves, Tramontina
Building Public Life: How Bogotá and Mexico City Addressed Urban Inequality

In many Latin American cities, peripheral neighborhoods have historically had less access to the resources that make urban life more than just livable. Housing, transportation, and public services are the usual markers of that gap. But there is another gap that is harder to quantify: the absence of places where people can gather, learn, rest, and participate in collective life. When those spaces do not exist, the city not only fails to provide a service. It fails to acknowledge a presence.
In recent decades, a growing number of projects have tried to address that absence directly. Rather than focusing only on physical infrastructure, they invest in spaces designed to support education, culture, recreation, and community, often merging several of those functions within a single building in neighborhoods where those spaces are otherwise limited.
Laboratorium Coffee Shop / EktraArhitectura

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Architects: EktraArhitectura
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Borodi Design
Renovation of 5 X 7 / Greater Dog Architects

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Architects: Greater Dog Architects
- Area: 80 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: DECO&DECO, 德国莱茵辛克Rheinzink
Villa Riviera Golf Residence / Atelier130
Caiçara House / Studio Carlito e Renata Pascucci

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Architects: Studio Carlito e Renata Pascucci
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2022
Guesthouse "Postal route" / Plazma Architecture Studio

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Architects: Plazma Architecture Studio
- Area: 770 m²
- Year: 2026
Island Crest / ONOMA Architecture

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Architects: ONOMA Architecture
- Area: 4000 ft²
- Year: 2025
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Rewilding the City: 6 Unbuilt Projects from the ArchDaily Community

In the current context of rapid urban environmental changes, such as heatwaves and droughts, new priorities are emerging in the design of public spaces. "Rewilding" refers to the practice of restoring self-sustaining ecosystems through the reintroduction of biodiversity, implementing strategies to reverse the effects of habitat loss, species decline, and ecosystem degradation. These strategies can be identified in this selection of conceptual projects submitted by ArchDaily readers, where architecture is used as a tool to restore ecological balance among species, inverting its modern role as an agent of ecological disruption.
Faced with the reality that climate change is making cities increasingly unlivable, citizens are confronted with the choice of either leaving or transforming their environments. The unbuilt projects compiled in this article offer transformative alternatives for more livable cities, combining construction, architectural, and landscape design strategies across urban parks and suburban interstitial spaces. As ecological laboratories, they incorporate a multispecies perspective into the design process, adopting a concept of time better suited to the development of ecosystems.
A White Barn / M.S.A.A. atelier

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Architects: M.S.A.A. atelier
- Area: 32 m²
- Year: 2026
How a New Generation of Architects Is Designing with Natural Light

Long before it becomes a matter of performance, comfort, or energy efficiency, natural light is a way of giving presence to architecture. It reveals the texture of a wall, the depth of an opening, and the silent passage of time within a space. In works as distinct as those of Tadao Ando and Alvar Aalto, daylight appears as an essential material of design: in some cases, guiding the eye toward contemplation; in others, making spaces feel more human, welcoming, and connected to everyday life.
One Day, Four Earthquakes: What Seismic Resilience Reveals About the Built Environment

Within a 36-hour window between June 24 and June 25, four significant earthquakes struck three different regions of the world. A magnitude 7.2 earthquake shook Japan's northeastern coast, a magnitude 5.6 event was recorded in Northern California, and two major earthquakes measuring magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 occurred just 39 seconds apart along Venezuela's northern coast. Although their close timing prompted speculation online, seismologists confirmed that the events were unrelated, occurring independently along different tectonic plate boundaries.
Josef-Schwarz School / Behnisch Architekten

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Architects: Behnisch Architekten
- Area: 55000 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: ArgillaTherm GmbH , Glas Trösch Holding AG, Gotthilf Benz Turngerätefabrik GmbH & Co. KG, Knauf Gips AG, NBK Keramik GmbH, Emmerich am Rhein, +2
Snøhetta Reimagines Aino and Alvar Aalto's Paimio Sanatorium as a Wellness and Cultural Destination

Aino and Alvar Aalto's Paimio Sanatorium is a recognized example of modern architecture for healing, representing a patient-centered approach to hygienism that treated the building itself as a medical instrument. Built between 1929 and 1933, it was designed as a nature-oriented tuberculosis sanatorium, later used as a hospital, and today operates as a tourist attraction. The property comprises the main building together with fourteen additional structures, granted protection in Finland in 1993 under the Finnish Building Protection Act. The complex was included on UNESCO's tentative list in 2004 and is part of the "Aalto Works" nomination, with a decision expected in July 2026. Snøhetta has developed a masterplan representing a new vision for the modernist complex, reimagining it as a destination combining hospitality, wellness, cultural spaces, and arenas for international dialogue.
Representation as Argument: Lyndon Neri on What Juries Look for in Architecture Competitions

In an industry defined by building codes, climate urgency, and the pressures of the real estate market, the architectural competition has quietly become one of the discipline's most generative spaces. Unburdened by budgets, clients, or city regulations, competition entries allow architects to think at the edge of what the built environment could be, and increasingly, that speculative work is being taken seriously as a cultural and intellectual contribution in its own right. Buildner's Unbuilt Award, now in its second edition, is one of those efforts, by treating the unbuilt project as a platform for architects and designers to share concepts that challenge boundaries and inspire future possibilities. In this way, competitions like this allow architecture professionals and students to showcase ideas and visions that, even without being constructed, reflect the spirit of exploration and ingenuity in architecture.
Care and Wellness Center for the Elderly and Disabled / sol89












