
Announcement of International Design Competition for Pohang Museum

Announcement of International Design Competition for Pohang Museum

The Bethel Woods Art and Architecture Festival returns to the historic site of Woodstock in 2026 to inaugurate a three-year curatorial initiative titled Acts of Construction. The first installment, Act One: Staging, focuses on the construction of large-scale architectural prototypes that prioritize adaptivity: the capacity of architecture to operate as both infrastructure and catalyst for future uses, performances, and occupations. The subsequent editions in 2027 and 2028 will concentrate on the reuse, transformation, and activation of the structures produced in 2026.

On 18 September, Aarhus School of Architecture presents the sixth edition of the international architecture festival OPEN, this year under the title Mies Didn't Come Home That Night.

Reflections: In Conversation with Time
An exhibition by ADND

The Open House festival in Bilbao, OPEN Bilbao, returns for its ninth edition with an extensive programme of visits and activities that invite the public to discover the city’s architectural heritage while highlighting new ways of understanding and practising architecture. Taking place from September 29 to October 5, the festival not only explores some of Bilbao’s most emblematic buildings but also highlights alternative approaches to the profession, offering a broader perspective on what architecture can mean today.

Welcome to Passages
International Conference at Politecnico di Milano,
Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU).

The Case Study House program was founded in 1945 with the goal of adapting wartime era technologies and materials into future forward, mass produced, middle class homes for a peacetime economy.

This annual award honors rising student visionaries who demonstrate creativity and innovation in consumer environment design.

Manchar Lake Art Residency is offering an opportunity for four emerging artists working in any medium; and one for mid-career practitioner or collective of upto three people, for a site specific installation. If you are a visual practitioner interested in indigenous communities, climate activism, and heritage, this is your chance to participate in this funded opportunity. Heritage Cell-Department of Architecture and Planning NED University (HC-DAPNED) started the documentation of the Mohanna houseboats through Endangered
Wooden Architecture Programme funding in 2022. The project further grew with the support from Cultural Protection Fund–UK for restoration of 44 galiyo (houseboats), and also respond to wider concerns of ecology, environment, culture, and heritage. The art residency builds on this work, offering artists a platform to engage with these interconnected themes.

Join the Livestream: Experience the 10th VELUX Daylight Symposium on 18 September!
The VELUX Daylight Symposium is where knowledge meets practice in a unique forum dedicated to the transformative power of daylight in architecture and design.

As the world grows in complexity, multiplying both its challenges and opportunities for innovation, so does the architecture profession. Positioned as mediators in a complex system, architects increasingly step out of the traditional office and into laboratories, town halls, and communities. They are developing new materials, reassessing urban policies, and responding directly to society's most pressing needs.

Global design company delves into the archive with an exhibition at its Bethnal Green studio during London Design Festival.

Sunyoung Park's solo exhibition Lost & Found: Interstice, Sensibility, Transplantation restores the unseen "interstice" as a point of sensory departure amid the city's growing genericness. Gathering structures and rhythms from peripheral elements—rooftop decks, exterior stairs, covered streams, underpasses, public easements—the work transplants them into new contexts to re-order flows and hierarchies.

Open House Essen returns this September, once again opening doors to buildings that are normally closed to the public. On the festival weekend, everyone is invited to come along, step inside, and gather impressions—whether with a special interest in architecture or simply with the desire to explore their own neighbourhood. What matters most is curiosity about how a city grows and changes.

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.