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Industrial Design Trophy

This year’s Industrial Design Trophy invites students to design futuristic, sustainable products or spaces that merge art, technology, and ecology. Centered on the theme Catalyse, the competition challenges participants to imagine how design can shape life in 2035 and beyond where culture, technology, and sustainability coexist. It’s a call to create innovative, human centered solutions that inspire change and redefine the future of design.

Design with Curves: The Ultimate Fluidity Challenge

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Paradise in Silver Lake - Courtyards, Dingbats, and Density Dreams - Free Self Guided Architectural Trail Map

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.

International Architecture Biennial of Antalya (IABA)

Back in the City After Eight Years

Designing for Climate - The Classroom of the Future

Event on Friday, 7th November 2025, 12:00 Noon (UTC+0)

Kreative Talk with Peter Murray OBE

Artificial Kreativity presents Kreative Talks with Peter Murray OBE
Kreative Talks are the stories behind the creatives and how they are shaping the world.

Deconstruct a Landmark: Call for Entries

Deconstruct a Landmark
Open Call for Students and Young Professionals

How Do You Make Every Step Count? Buildner Announces Stair Competition Winners and Launches New Edition

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Buildner has announced the results of its international architecture ideas competition, Architect's Stair, and the launch of its third edition.

The event invited designers to reflect on one of architecture's oldest and most symbolic elements: the stair. Beyond its functional role as a connector of levels, the stair was positioned here as a medium of architectural storytelling—an invitation to explore ideas of procession, sequence, space, and form.

For this first edition, participants were asked to conceptualize a stair not as a technical solution but as an expressive artifact—an embodiment of their design sensibility and architectural values. There were no constraints on site, scale, material, or program. Instead, designers were challenged to reimagine the stair as a sculptural, poetic, and even philosophical construct—one that could provoke, question, or elevate our understanding of vertical space.

What If Buildings Evolved Instead of Being Rebuilt?

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Buildings must change faster than they were built to. Shifting tenant needs, tightening climate policies, and rising office vacancies expose the cost of static stock: waste, noise, downtime, and—in the worst case—stranded assets. The consequence is clear: buildings across typologies must be designed to adapt over time. The inaugural Adaptable Building Conference (ABC), taking place on January 22, 2026, at the Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, brings the industry together to turn adaptability from principle into practice.

Unlocking the Untapped Potential of Our Existing Buildings for a Healthier Future

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The VELUX Group is launching the next step in its Action Leadership agenda as an experiment to explore how existing buildings can better serve both people and planet. The experiment builds on decades of demonstration projects and research into healthy buildings, including Living Places, which achieved an ultra-low carbon footprint and first-class indoor climate in an affordable and accessible way. The next step shifts focus towards existing buildings, from new build to renovation—named Re:Living.

Re:Living is a forward-thinking experiment to reimagine renovation to be more than a technical upgrade, and instead as a holistic opportunity to improve human well-being, support biodiversity, and reduce environmental impact. It's part of VELUX's long-term commitment to lead the building industry toward healthier, more sustainable practices, driven by a belief that simply reducing harm is no longer enough.

Brutalist Interiors

Blue Crow Media's Brutalist Interiors invites readers to step inside one of architecture's most mythic movements. Edited by Derek Lamberton, this ambitious volume is the first to examine the interior spaces shaped by Brutalist architecture at a truly global scale — from sacred sanctuaries and civic monuments to intimate domestic environments and contemporary reinterpretations.

Antonio Giuseppe Santagata. Mare forte.

A dialogue between Eugenio Fuselli's architectural vision and the artist who stands as a key witness of Italy's war memory.

Cairo Design Award

Egypt's first and biggest platform celebrating creative talent - now in its 8th edition. CDA continues to honor designers shaping the future of architecture, interiors, fashion, visuals and products.

Architect Pilgrimages

Architect Pilgrimages is a landmark collection of architectural travel guides that bring together the life's work of some of the most influential architects of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries—Antoni Gaudí, Alvar Aalto, Carlo Scarpa, Le Corbusier, and Peter Zumthor —situating their buildings in the landscapes, cities, and cultural contexts that defined them.

Open call : Maunsell Forts - Architecture Competition

MAUNSELL FORTS : Future Living on Water, UNITED KINGDOM