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Hospice – Home for the Terminally Ill / Edition #5

Introducing the fifth edition of the Hospice – Home for the Terminally Ill Competition, an evolving architectural ideas contest dedicated to crafting sanctuaries for those grappling with terminal illnesses.

Marianna Charitonidou, Reinventing Modern Architecture in Greece: From Sentimental Topography to Ekistics

This book examines the connection between the politics of the Marshall Plan and urban planning and identifies the key players, such as the Greek architect and urban planner Constantinos A. Doxiadis and the Italian industrialist Adriano Olivetti. It also explores the architects of the Mataroa mission, who played a vital role in the cross-fertilisation between France and Greece, and the role of travel to Greece for architects during the 19th century.

Buildner Announces Winners of the MICROHOME Kingspan Competition with 100,000 EUR Prize Fund

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Buildner, in collaboration with building materials manufacturer Kingspan, has announced the winners of the MICROHOME Kingspan Edition with a 100,000 EUR prize fund.

Architecting Circularity with Recycled Aluminum

Aluminum recycling plays a meaningful role in reducing emissions and conserving resources in the built environment. With the introduction of Loop 80, a certified alloy composed of 80% recycled content, Alumil continues its efforts to lower the environmental impact of architectural materials.

Following the 2023 launch of Loop 60, the first certified 60% recycled aluminum for architectural systems, Loop 80 represents a step forward in material efficiency. Certified by TÜV AUSTRIA, the increased recycled content reflects both technical progress and a stronger alignment with circular economy principles in product development.

Open Call: MARCH Materials Architecture Competition

March Materials Architecture Competition calls for architects and interior architects to submit built projects. The goal of the competition is to highlight outstanding architectural projects that implement sustainable materials. We support progress, not perfection. Projects with both traditional and sustainable materials are welcome. Projects need to be located in Europe+UK. 3,500€ Will be distributed among 3 winners.

Innovative Architecture Designs Recognized in A' Design Award 2024/2025

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Innovation is thriving around the world—and the latest results from the A' Design Award & Competition make that clear. The 2024–2025 edition has recognized 1,823 remarkable designs from 115 countries across 157 creative fields. From architecture and product design to fashion and communication, these entries highlight what happens when imagination meets craftsmanship.

Chosen by an international jury of design experts, this year's winners offer fresh perspectives and bold ideas. The A' Design Award isn't just about recognition—it's about celebrating original thinking and the creative minds reshaping how we interact with the world.

Guide to Inequalities, 24th Triennale Milano International Exhibition

Following two International Exhibitions — Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival (2019), which explored the human relationship with natural phenomena, and Unknown Unknowns (2022), which examined the limits of scientific understanding — Triennale Milano now calls on the global cultural, scientific, and artistic communities to confront the pressing issue of inequality.

In an epoch when the risk of species extinction, war and ever-growing geopoliticaI imbalance loom over our future, lnequalities proposes to look again at the sphere of human relations and the increasing inequalities running through it.

Festival Days of Oris 25

FESTIVAL
DAYS OF ORIS 25

Vienna Architecture Summer School 2025

The Vienna Architecture Summer School (VAS²) aims to provide an open learning space and prototypical infrastructure for the exchange and negotiation of knowledges in architecture, reaching beyond dominating institutions and mainstream discourses. VAS² invites local and international participants to exchange with young architects and established experts all practicing in Vienna and beyond.

Norman Foster Foundation | Healthy Cities Public Debates

Join us in Madrid for the Healthy Cities Public Debates, hosted by the Norman Foster Foundation and supported by Sanitas.

International Design Competition for the New DAEGU Metropolitan City Hall

1. Background
- The current Daegu City Hall in Dongin was constructed in 1993, and the City Council building in 1956. Due to aging facilities and a shortage of administrative space, the city has been leasing nearby office buildings and operating in a dispersed manner since 2004.
- Among these, the former Gyeongsangbuk-do Provincial Government Office, built in 1965 and currently used as the Daegu City Hall in Sangyeok, is located approximately 4 km or a 15-minute drive from the Daegu City Hall in Dongin. This facility is also fragmented across several buildings, making it inconvenient for citizens to visit, significantly reducing administrative efficiency, and resulting in considerable unnecessary expenditures.
- As a result, the necessity of constructing a new city hall was brought into public discussion. Since the initial construction plan was established in 2004, a Citizen Participation Committee consisting of 250 citizens took part in the site selection process in 2019, ultimately selecting the Duryu Water Purification Plant site in Dalseo-gu as the final project location.

LA Design Festival

The Los Angeles Design Festival (LADF) returns June 26-29, 2025 with a citywide celebration of community, creativity, and inspiring design. This year's theme, "Design Futurism," is a solution-oriented exploration of human potential. When envisioning the future, design is inherently a part of our collective imagination: a tool for reimagining how we connect, create, and challenge existing narratives. This concept expands beyond the exploration of technological spectacle. This year, LADF invites all to explore Design Futurism through various lenses of our collective human experiences.

International Architectural Competition for the The New Vision for the Pazardzhik City Market, Bulgaria

The Municipality of Pazardzhik announces the launch of an international architectural competition aimed at transforming the iconic area of the City Market and turning it into the heart of a modern city. https://competition.bg/pazardzhikmarket/en/the-competition/
This is a unique opportunity for creators from all over the world to contribute to the development of Pazardzhik's central area with ideas that preserve cultural heritage and inspire future generations.
A chance is emerging for bold architectural and urban inspiration that will confidently combine history with modernity, creating a new, recognizable face for the city.
AWARDS:
• 1st place: 7,500 EURO
• 2nd place: 5,000 EURO
• 3rd place: 2,500 EURO
SCHEDULE:
• 30.05.2025 Official announcement of the competition
• 30.05.-05.09.2025 Time for preparation of the overall concept and development of the project
• 26.08.2025 Deadline for questions
• 01.09.2025 Deadline for registration on the platform
• 05.09.2025 Deadline for submission of the projects
• 06-11.09.2025 Preparation for judging of the competition materials
• 12-14.09.2025 Jurying
• 17.09.2025 Announcement of the competition results
Access to documents and full terms, as well as technical documentation, are available online: https://competition.bg/pazardzhikmarket/dokumentacia/
Questions can be sent until August 26th 2025 (up to 10 days prior to the deadline for submission) by email
pazardzhikmarket@competition.bg
The Municipality of Pazardzhik believes that responsibility towards the urban environment is a duty to both past and future generations. The launch of this competition demonstrates our choice to plan thoughtfully, create carefully, and attract ideas with an open heart. The responsibility to preserve and develop the spirit of the City Market is our mission and commitment to the city and its residents.
We look forward to your competition submissions.

ZBIZ'25 Installation Showdown and Mini Trade Show

ZBIZ 2025 Returns June 12 with an Installation Showdown Featuring Women in Tile and a Mini Trade Show

Open Call: Tbilisi Landscape Modeling Workshop. Renato Rizzi x Ubani.

Ubani — Tbilisi Cityscape Research Center is a non-profit organization committed to the exploration of Tbilisi's architectural and urban environment. Through its initiatives in research, education, and public engagement, the center seeks to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the city’s built environment and its distinctive urban landscape. A primary objective of the center is to organize public events, foster connections, and encourage participation within the local professional community. In doing so, it creates a collaborative platform for the exchange of data and ideas.

Circularity Handbook, Special Project at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia

Invited by Carlo Ratti, PILLS is participating in the main exhibit’s Special Project with the research, writing, and design of the Circularity Handbook and its Spatial Installation.

Brixline Floor Plan Challenge 2025

Welcome to Brixline’s Blueprint Battle !
A call to all future architects – Let your creativity shape livable spaces!
Submit your innovative residential floor plan based on our real slab sizes. Stand a chance to win exciting cash prizes and even land a spot on the Brixline team!
All you have to do is :
Make a team of 3
Create an Innovative floor plan designs as per requirements mentioned
Provide three designs according to your slabs mentioned below
Best combination wins!
Best Combinations of three Floor plans will be selected!
Exciting Rewards Await!

Free Self Guided Architectural Trail Map - Historic Houses, Timeless Teachings: Leo Marmol’s Journey Through Restoration

Each month, Friends of Residential Treasures Los Angeles (FORT: LA) curates a new self-guided trail, inviting Angelenos to explore the city’s rich architectural heritage. These immersive experiences highlight significant homes, hidden gems, and the designers who have shaped Los Angeles' built environment.