MountainTop Snug Resort / IAPA design

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Hotel Jin / Jo Nagasaka + Schemata Architects

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Tsushima, Japan

Listening-to-the-rain Stop / Atelier Wen'Arch

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Oceanus House / Good Project Company

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CHCW House / Plan:b arquitectos

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Medellín, Colombia
  • Architects: Plan:b arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Novonesis Innovation Campus / Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  15000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  dormakaba, DEKO, E-Nielsen, HTH, Kvadrat, +3

Perfect Day House / Giona Bierens de Haan Architectures

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  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Lundi Piscine, Terrabloc

The Remodeling of Santiago Bernabéu Stadium by L35 Architects Nears Completion

The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is now recognized as a symbol of Madrid, Spain. Home to the Real Madrid football team, the stadium built in 1947 occupies a key position in the city, adjacent to a major transit artery. The stadium went through several refurbishments since its inauguration, most aimed at increasing the seating capacity. A major modernization process began in 2012, following an international competition. The winning design team is L35 Architects, in collaboration with GMP and Ribas & Ribas. The refurbishment project aimed to redefine the building’s relationship with the surrounding urban spaces, to improve accessibility, and to integrate more activities, from sporting to leisure, commercial, and socio-cultural functions.

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University of Cambridge Unveils Restoration Plans for Historic Stirling Building in the United Kingdom

The University of Cambridge, in collaboration with BDP, has just unveiled plans to restore and rejuvenate the Grade II* listed History Faculty Building designed by James Stirling. This structure, home to the Seeley Library, is one of the renowned “Red Trilogy” buildings from the 1960s. Initially intended to showcase the significant library and “the act of reading,” the project is internationally celebrated as a landmark from the post-war architecture era. The revitalization project aims to enhance learning and working environments at the University’s Sidgwick site.

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The Rise of Night Mayors: Managing Economy, Culture Security and Climate Change after Dark

Over the years, the nocturnal landscape of cities has witnessed a significant transformation, marked by the emergence of more than 80-night mayors globally, a trend that has been on the rise since the early 2000s. Andreina Seijas, currently working as an Associate at Gehl, has analyzed these shifting dynamics of night-time governance in her research and during her doctoral studies at Harvard GSD. Seijas speaks in the interview about this development, challenges, and opportunities with night mayors, global differences, and the role of climate change. Seijas' upbringing in Caracas, Venezuela, where safety concerns dictated strict curfews, ignited her passion for creating safer, more inclusive urban environments, particularly for the youth. Her quest for a better future for the urban night explores the potential for cities to become safer, more inclusive, and more productive by creating spaces for work and leisure after dark.

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Water Farm House/ Studio Bark

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Short List Revealed for World Architecture Festival Awards 2024

The 17th edition of World Architecture Festival (WAF) will take place at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore from the 6-8th November 2024. In addition to the unique live-judged awards programme and crit presentations, this year's event will include fringe events, an exhibition, and keynote talks from an international panel of speakers.

This week, the festival announced their short list of most innovative projects from around the globe, celebrating the best new completed buildings and landscapes as well as the most inspiring future architectural concepts, across 33 categories, ranging from residential, to transport, to retrofit. This year's finalists range from major world architects including Zaha Hadid Architects, WOHA, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, MVRDV, Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, Kohn Pederson Fox, and Nikken Sekkei, with many emerging practices also on stage competing against the big names.

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Le Labo Kyoto Machiya / Jo Nagasaka + Schemata Architects

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The Tara Thiwakorn Pavilion / Rural Development Volunteer Camp

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House “irfn” / Daisuke Yamashita Architects

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Chuo City, Japan

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