
Editor's Choice 9 m³ of Survival: Inside the Orion Spacecraft and the Architecture of Space Travel
Kazakhstan's Almaty Named Host City of the 2029 Asian Winter Games After NEOM's Trojena Withdrawal

On February 5, 2026, Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest metropolis, was officially declared the host city of the 2029 Asian Winter Games. The Host City Contract was signed between the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan during a ceremony in Milan, Italy, one of the host cities of the ongoing Winter Olympics. Established in 1986 in Sapporo, Japan, the Asian Winter Games will mark their tenth edition in 2029 and are held approximately every four years. The announcement follows an earlier decision to postpone the Games, which were originally scheduled to take place in the Trojena ski resort, masterplanned by LAVA and currently under construction as part of the NEOM mega-project in Saudi Arabia.
900 Saint-Jacques / Chevalier Morales Architectes

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Architects: Chevalier Morales Architectes
Guangzhou Baiyun (Tangxi) Station East Plot – Twin Towers Interior / DuShe Architectural Design

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Architects: DuShe Architectural Design
- Area: 16320 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Ceramic tiles (Nobel Tiles), Dulux, Engineered stone (Gelandi Solid Surface), Gelandi Solid Surface, Nobel Tiles, +1
F10 House / 23o5Studio

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Architects: 23o5Studio
- Area: 122 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Areus by BM Windows, TOTO LTD., Unios Vietnam
Araruama Apartment / Estúdio OLO

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Architects: Estúdio OLO
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Astória Marcenaria, Colormix, Deca, Reka Iluminação
Rehabilitation of the Agricultural Cooperative for a Multipurpose and Cultural Space in Flix / Camps Felip Arquitecturia

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Architects: Camps Felip Arquitecturia
- Area: 425 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Unknown (Removed), todobarro
Urban Infill Project for Social Housing / MAKER architecten

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Architects: MAKER architecten
- Area: 3685 m²
- Year: 2025
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Professionals: Boydens part of Sweco, mouton, D2S
Lishui Airport / MAD Architects

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Architects: MAD Architects
- Area: 12100 m²
- Year: 2025
When Light Meets Energy in Glass Ceilings

From the large industrial roofs and galleries of the 19th century to the contemporary atriums of museums and public buildings, glass has been a recurring material in shaping large and monumental interior spaces. More than a technological or engineering solution, these horizontal glazed planes introduce a distinct luminous quality: light that comes from above. Unlike lateral daylight entering through façades, zenithal light is more evenly distributed, reduces harsh shadows, and lends spaces a sense of continuity and openness that is difficult to achieve otherwise.
Rojkind Arquitectos Selected for Tirana Multifunctional Development as Part of Broader Citywide Renewal

Rojkind Arquitectos, in collaboration with artist Pedro Reyes, SON Architects, Motus Holdings, and ASAB, has been selected as the winner of the mixed-use component in the International Concept Design and Build Competition for the redevelopment of the Zyber Hallulli site in Tirana, Albania. Organized by the Albanian Investment Corporation in partnership with the National Agency for Territorial Planning, the competition was launched in September 2025, with the jury announcing its decision on January 29, 2026. The proposal led by the Mexico-based office was awarded the mixed-use development, while a separate Mexican practice, Taller Héctor Barroso, was selected to design CASA FAMILIA, a new children's campus to be built on a greener, more child-oriented site.
Zwarte Fles Residence / Vi.architectuur.atelier

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Architects: Vi.architectuur.atelier
- Area: 480 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Hunter Douglas, Kreon lighting, Prado, Sapa aluminium windows, Vola Denmark , +1
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Professionals: Igenia
Heritage Transformations, New Capital Cities, and Residential Innovations: This Week’s Review

This week's news landscape brought together diverse approaches to built and cultural heritage, ranging from the design of a Museum of Jesus' Baptism at a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jordan to major transformations of modern industrial sites and the development of major cultural districts. The World Monuments Fund's support for 21 locally led heritage projects foregrounds conservation strategies that reinforce the role of architecture in safeguarding both material and intangible heritage. Across this week's highlighted projects, adaptive reuse, landscape integration, and the reconfiguration of civic space emerge as recurrent strategies for extending the life and relevance of existing built environments. The projects also reflect broader contemporary concerns, including material research in timber construction, zero-waste urban installations, large-scale residential efficiency, and infrastructure upgrades linked to global events like the Olympic Games. Framing these developments within a wider territorial perspective, discussions on relocating capital cities worldwide offer an example of how geopolitical discourses continue to shape architecture, revealing the evolving relationship between the built environment and structures of power over time.












