
Gradignan School / Ateliers Mathieu Laporte + Fagart & Fontana

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Architects: Ateliers Mathieu Laporte, Fagart & Fontana
- Area: 3700 m²
- Year: 2025
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Professionals: Bassinet Turquin Paysage, CETAB, Cabinet Conseil Vincent Hedont
Yanbu Old Dragon Park / Atelier cnS-CICADA ART
New Life for Old Spaces: Buildner Announces Results of Its First Annual Re-Form Competition

Buildner has announced the results of its Re-Form: New Life for Old Spaces, an international ideas competition examining the adaptive reuse of small-scale existing buildings. The competition invited architects and designers to propose transformations of used, abandoned, or overlooked structures with an approximate footprint of 250 square meters, located anywhere in the world. With no fixed site or program, participants were encouraged to explore alternatives to demolition and new construction through reuse strategies grounded in contemporary social and environmental concerns.
As an open-format competition, Re-Form foregrounded sustainability, feasibility, and community impact over formal or typological constraints. Submissions ranged from precise urban insertions to more speculative rural interventions, reflecting a broad range of approaches to working with existing fabric. Many projects focused on how limited, often marginal spaces could be reactivated to support new forms of collective use while responding to material, climatic, and ecological conditions.
Housing Affordability Drives New Limits on Short-Term Rentals Across European Cities

Across Europe's major tourist cities, housing affordability has increasingly emerged as one of the most pressing urban challenges, prompting governments to reassess the role of short-term rentals within residential neighborhoods. In Barcelona, Mayor Jaume Collboni recently announced plans to phase out tourist short-term rentals entirely by 2028, framing the decision as part of a broader effort to protect residents' right to remain in the city. The announcement coincides with a €64 million fine imposed by the Spanish government on Airbnb for advertising unlicensed properties, placing Spain at the center of an intensifying debate over how tourism-driven accommodation models intersect with housing access, inequality, and urban stability.
The Preserve I Home / Studio Schicketanz

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Architects: Studio Schicketanz
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Manufacturers: Cassina, De Angelis San Francisco, De Angelis San Francisco, De Sousa Hughes, De Sousa Hughes, +13
The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona Unveils Program and Speakers

The UIA World Congress of Architects is an international event for architectural dialogue organised by the International Union of Architects (UIA, by its French acronym), a non-governmental organisation that unites national associations of architects from over 100 countries, representing more than one million professionals. The first UIA Congress of Architects, which also marked the institution's founding, was held in Lausanne in 1948 during the post-war reconstruction period. Since then, UIA congresses have been held every three years in a different city within a member country, serving as the organisation's main recurring event. In 2026, the Congress will be held in Barcelona, and UNESCO has consequently designated the city as the World Capital of Architecture 2026. Each Congress focuses on a key topic relevant to the profession, articulated through a central theme. Recent themes include Copenhagen 2023: "Sustainable Futures. Leave no one behind." and Rio 2020–2021: "All the worlds. Just one World." The topic for 2026 is "Becoming. Architectures for a Planet in Transition," welcoming renowned figures in contemporary architectural thought and practice for a broad and critical overview of the possible futures of architecture.
Renovation and Everyday Life: How Latin American Architecture Reinvents Existing Spaces

Across Latin America, renovation has become less about preservation alone and more about responding to changing ways of living. Rather than freezing buildings in time, many contemporary projects work with existing structures to adapt them to new domestic routines, social dynamics, and spatial needs. Through strategic changes in materials, composition, color, and light, these interventions reinterpret everyday spaces while maintaining a strong connection to their original context.
In this process, houses and apartments become sites of transformation where flow, continuity, and shared spaces are carefully reconsidered. Renovation operates as a precise architectural tool, one that prioritizes natural light, openness, and flexibility to support daily life as it evolves. Instead of imposing new forms, these projects repurpose what is already there, aligning spatial decisions with the habits and rituals of those who inhabit them.
Sports Complex in Petit-Quevilly / Olgga Architects

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Architects: Olgga Architects
- Area: 2360 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Arcelor Mittal, Jousselin, LEC , MALERBA, NOUANSPORT, +3
Waverley House / Sam Crawford Architects

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Architects: Sam Crawford Architects
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Build By Design, Structure Consulting Engineers , TARN , Qs Plus
The Power of Restraint: Philippe Malouin on Minimalism, Material, and the HUM Collection

Communicating an idea using only the essentials is a far greater challenge than it often appears. From Japanese haikus to the refined sculptures of Constantin Brâncuși, many artistic expressions have sought to condense the maximum meaning with the minimum of elements. This economy of form is not a sign of scarcity, but of intensity: every stroke, every word, every silence gains weight. There is something intrinsically appealing in what presents itself as simple and well-resolved, whether it is a text that wastes no words, a tennis player who moves with purposeful gestures, or a melody that is both direct yet unexpectedly profound.
That same principle, which transcends various artistic languages, resonates deeply in contemporary design. When reduced to the essential, furniture or everyday objects reveal a form of beauty that arises from precision and transcends their function. This is exemplified by HUM, the new collection of taps developed by designer Philippe Malouin for QuadroDesign, in which a simple gesture is transformed into a complete language.
White Brick House / PLAN Architects office

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Architects: PLAN Architects office
- Area: 425 m²
- Year: 2022
Charcoal Haus / moc architects

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Architects: moc architects
- Area: 247 m²
- Year: 2024
Kirkkonummi Library / JKMM Architects
Osaka Pan Asian Restuarant / Fellow Yellow Design Studio

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Architects: Fellow Yellow Design Studio
- Area: 6000 ft²
- Year: 2024
Risk House 34 / RUUM ARQUITECTOS
130 William High-Rise Residential Tower / Adjaye Associates

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Architects: Adjaye Associates
- Area: 41480 m²
- Year: 2021















