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FACADE by Oren Safdie, a metaverse reading

Clashing titans, pixelated panache, and architectural convictions gone metaverse! Buckle up for "Façade," where Oren Safdie's play throws museum drama into a mind-bending mix of live human actors, holographic images akin to Tupac, and Macross Plus anime vibes. Think high-stakes art, ambition gone rogue, and a scene that's part stage, part digital playground, sans VR headset. Bring your open mind and thirst for the future of storytelling... today! Limited seats, so grab your curiosity goggles and join us in this experimental experience of a staged reading in the metaverse, intersecting with architecture, technology, and performance.

The Archiscape

BOMAT, a Belgian family-owned company, unveils a new collection of carpets inspired by architectural elements. This innovative collection features seven distinct textures, each named after an iconic architect, capturing the essence of brick, tile, and mortar lines and textures.

Insights Live Episode 45 - Made to Bleisure

Join our popular series of lively and insightful panel discussions, bringing together workplace leaders, designers and architects from across the globe, each lending unique perspectives to authentic conversations around the future workplace in a spontaneous forum.

Modern Architectures in Central America

This book offers an overview of different forms of modern architecture in Central America since the beginning of the twentieth century. Even if modern architectures constituted only a small percentage of the total building production in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, they hold in these countries an evident symbolic significance. Often they functioned as models for the desired societal, economic, and cultural changes, or as aspirational placeholders for a future state of modernity.
With contributions by Andrés Fernández, Gloria Grimaldi, Sandra Gutiérrez Poizat, Hans Ibelings, Martín Majewsky, Darién Montañez, Raúl Monterroso, Florencia Quesada Avendaño, and Mauricio Quirós Pacheco.

The Labyrinth of Rooms: An Architectural Allegory

‘The Labyrinth of Rooms’ is a story about how the shape of architecture can change the way we think, and how the shape of our thoughts can change the way we see architecture. Stated otherwise, the story conceives of the human life as a series of settings that stage the coevolution of mental space and physical space.

Open House Miami

On March 1 and 2, Miami Beach will host the Open House Worldwide Architecture Festival for the first time. Spearheaded by The Miami Center for Architecture and Design, the inaugural edition of Open House Miami will delve into themes including Sacred Spaces, Culture Resilience, Building Miami, Sports, Glamour & Grandeur, Curiosities & Colorful Past. The two-day long festival is all free and open to the public and will give attendees access to over 50 individual experiences in 15 distinct neighborhoods with support from 75+ partners. Open House Miami will explore the stories, design, architecture, and experiences that define the vibrant city.

Avani Exhibition 2024

"Discovering Design Excellence: Avani Institute of Design's Premier Exhibition in 2024"

Design Connects_“What if? Space is not defined. A space within a space." Workshop

Design connects offers a versatile program of Workshops, joined Events and leisure activities. It is a place for young designers from all around the world to interact and connect to emerge with new ideas and create something unique through design.

India Art Fair 2024

India Art Fair, New Delhi: CP Kukreja Foundation for Design Excellence Collaborates With Vishal Dar to Celebrate the Architecture of Jawaharlal Nehru University

Call For Entries: Italian Prize For Sustainable Architecture

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The Italian Prize for Sustainable Architecture is part of the International Prize for Sustainable Architecture, founded and promoted since 2003 by Fassa S.r.l. (registered holder of the trademark “Fassa Bortolo”) and the Department of Architecture of the University of Ferrara. The Prize aims to reward and promote valuable architectural projects that are environmentally conscious and sustainable, minimizing anthropogenic impact and improving the resilience of buildings and cities towards current and future natural events and climate change, including through the reuse of existing structures.

Call for Entries: Large Format Stars / 2024 Paradyż Designers Competition

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The Paradyż Designers Competition is an opportunity for architects, interior designers, and students studying in art- and architecture-related fields to envision and design modern spaces with large-format sintered stone. Now in its 3rd edition, this international competition includes a prize pool of €42,000, including a trip to the Salone Internazionale del Mobile Furniture Fair in Milan, and is judged by renowned members of the architecture and design fields. 

Forging the Future of Eco-Conscious Construction: The Imperative of Tailored Sustainability Blueprints

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As we confront the critical reality of climate change, the construction industry stands at a pivotal point. With the industry responsible for nearly 40% of global carbon emissions and substantial material waste, a shift towards sustainable practices is imperative. In the case of Europe, adherence to the Paris Agreement and the ambitious European Green Deal guide the sustainability trajectory. European cities, with their rich historical architectures blended with modern infrastructures, face unique challenges in sustainable urban development, making the integration of eco-friendly practices essential.

A New Timeshare Concept in the Center of London: Karim Rashid x BoConcept

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Contemporary and fresh, luminous and colorful, intriguing and surprising; the interior design of a newly finished apartment project in London speaks the visual language of its maker, award-winning designer Karim Rashid. Having spent the past four decades in the field of design and architecture, Rashid has manifested both his talent and approach with an always recognizable design DNA.

Design for a Radically Changing World

‘Design for a Radically Changing World’ brings to light the impact of design on our everyday lives and offers innovative ways that design can help address some of the world’s most pressing issues and urgent crises. From rethinking the future of work and the integration of live/work/play in our daily lives, to addressing climate change and revitalizing our urban cores, design can bring people together, elevate the human experience, and provide hope for the future. Reflecting on decades of design experience and offering unique case studies, Andy Cohen and Diane Hoskins, co-CEOs of Gensler, uncover the design solutions impacting our lives and offer actionable advice for business leaders, designers, and all people, to embrace the power of design to create a better world for all.

Winners of the Architecture Awards 2023 for Monaco Smart & Sustainable Marina

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Organized by Monaco Marina Management, the Monaco Smart & Sustainable Marina Rendezvous aims to propose innovative solutions and encourage their application towards the development of virtuous marinas. This initiative stands out for connecting marinas, architects, innovators, yachting professionals, investors, officials and policymakers, to promote the development of eco-responsible, efficient and attractive marinas in the eco-transition drive underway for yachting destinations. For this third edition, a beach club design competition was launched, with the participation of 14 international professional studios and 51 students who presented a total of 43 projects to the jury members chaired by Jean-Michel Wilmotte from Wilmotte & Associés.

The Architecture Drawing Prize Exhibition


Currently in its seventh year, The Architecture Drawing Prize continues to celebrate the art of drawing in three categories: hand-drawn, digital and hybrid.

“Daylight Reveals the Nuances and Sensibility in Our Everyday Spaces”: International Velux Award Winner Louise Grønlund

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The International VELUX Award for Students of Architecture returns in 2024, offering students the opportunity to innovate the concept of daylight in the built environment. The award has grown considerably since its launch and attracts competitors from all around the world, spanning 800 schools, 130 countries and amassing over 6,000 projects to date. The total prize money amounts to 30,000 euros.

A Revolution in Kitchen Technology: Gaggenau’s Invisible Cooktop

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Gaggenau’s commitment to innovation and eye-soothing aesthetics in the kitchen is well known; its appliances aim to please the most demanding cook and meet the rigor of the dedicated minimalist. Its latest launch, however, turns the idea of appliance design on its head.