Cantareira Modules / Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados

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Casa 29 / estudio29

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  • Architects: estudio29
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  350
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Meadows Primary School / Project 12 Architecture

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Go East: What Tirana's Bread & Heart Festival Reveals About Architecture and Landscape

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Something has been happening in Tirana that the architectural world has not quite found the language for. In the space of a few years, a city of less than a million people in one of Europe's least-known countries has become the site of an extraordinary concentration of architectural ambition — a place where offices that rarely work in the same city, let alone the same decade, are building simultaneously, and where the questions that preoccupy contemporary architecture seem to arrive with an unusual urgency.

The second edition of the Bread & Heart Festival, held in Tirana from June 3 to 5, brought together more than two hundred architects, urban planners, developers, and professionals from across Europe, the Americas, Asia and beyond to discuss "Landscapes of Abundance", a theme organized around the curatorial premise of moving from portrait to landscape, from the individual building to the territory as a whole. The room it assembled would be difficult to replicate anywhere else in the architectural calendar: Francis Kéré, Jeanne Gang, Sumayya Vally, Pierre de Meuron, Bjarke Ingels, Reinier de Graaf, Stefano Boeri, Kersten Geers, Benedetta Tagliabue, Ma Yansong, among them.

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As Seen Below – The Dome, a Skyspace / James Turrell + SHL

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How ICFF 2026 Converges Design, Culture and Commerce in New York

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Under the theme Common Ground, ICFF 2026 brought together the international design community through a shared focus on craftsmanship and innovation. From May 17–19, 2026, ICFF (International Contemporary Furniture Fair) returned to the Javits Center for a landmark edition that celebrated the global design community during NYCxDESIGN.

Swiss Pavilion Examines Water as Resource, Subject, and Legal Entity at the 2027 Venice Architecture Biennale

Architect and urbanist Paola Viganò has been selected by Pro Helvetia to curate the Swiss Pavilion at the 20th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Chosen following a unanimous recommendation from the selection jury, Viganò's proposal explores water as a territorial, ecological, and political condition, taking Switzerland's role as "Europe's water tower" as its conceptual point of departure. Developed with StudioPaolaViganò and an interdisciplinary team, the project examines water not only as a resource but also as a subject, a legal entity, and a force that shapes landscapes, infrastructures, and the built environment.

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Casa Blajot / exitprojectes estudi d'arquitectura

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Premià de Dalt, Spain

The London Museum Moves to Smithfield's Restored General Market Ahead of Long-Awaited Opening

The original Museum of London building at London Wall permanently closed to the public in December 2022 to prepare for its relocation. Despite community claims to preserve the modernist building, demolition plans for the brutalist landmark were approved in 2024 to make way for the London Wall West redevelopment project. The Museum of London was then officially rebranded as the London Museum and relocated to the historic General Market in Smithfield. The decade-long restoration project of the new location was carried out by Stanton Williams and Asif Khan, alongside conservation architect Julian Harrap. The official opening of the Museum's new permanent galleries is scheduled for November 28, 2026.

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Building Public Life: How Bogotá and Mexico City Addressed Urban Inequality

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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.

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Las Cigarreras Industrial Complex / Ramón Esteve Estudio

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Nakano House / KUMA & ELSA

Nakano House / KUMA & ELSA - Interior Photography, Apartments, Chair
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Fukuoka, Japan
  • Architects: KUMA & ELSA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  251
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

When Function Meets Design: Hygiene, Efficiency and Maintenance in Bathroom Spaces

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From lighting and materials to colors, textures, and forms, every design decision shapes how people perceive, experience, and interact with architecture. In contemporary interiors, these choices are no longer understood as merely aesthetic or functional, influencing comfort, behavior, mood, and even the way users evaluate the quality of a space. Bathroom design, in particular, now creates carefully curated environments with a distinct identity, where every element contributes to the overall spatial experience.

How does bathroom design influence users' feelings? What interventions or technical innovations can transform the end-user experience?

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Anthill House / Kaushal TaTiya Architects

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Ahilyanagar, India

THE TREE / YXDesigners

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  • Architects: YXDesigners
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  155
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Osaka Lightning Rod Industry Sendai Branch Office / T2P Architects Office

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Sendai, Japan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  415
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

House for María / Metriq Estudio

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Quito, Ecuador
  • Architects: Metriq Estudio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  37
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
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    Manufacturers:  Edimca

Feeding the Land: What We Eat Built the World We Inhabit

There is a standard way of telling the history of architecture and food. It begins with the human decision to cultivate, to store, to distribute, to consume, and ends with the building that decision produced. In this version of events, food is the occasion and architecture is the response.

But what if the story runs differently? What if the tomato built Almería? What if the cod redesigned the North Atlantic? What if the soybean is, at this moment, constructing a port in Santos and demolishing a forest in the Cerrado simultaneously, and the architect has simply not been told? These are descriptions of processes already complete, or well underway, that have produced some of the most spatially consequential contemporary landscapes. Much of the built environment is shaped by the pressures, metabolisms, and territorial ambitions of what we eat. Architecture, in this, is often less a project than a consequence, and the discipline has been telling its own story from the wrong end.

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