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Small House in San Ber / Equipo de Arquitectura

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Architects: Equipo de Arquitectura
- Area: 195 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Artigiani
Future Perspectives for City & Country: Pioneering Projects at the ICONIC AWARDS 2023

The ICONIC AWARDS 2023: Innovative Architecture –awarded by the German Design Council– honors the best achievements in architecture, pioneering interior and product design, outstanding brand communication and a particularly innovative use of materials in the architecture sector. The winners are examples of design excellence and inspiring solutions for current challenges. The international jury of experts emphasizes the importance of visionary design that is not only aesthetically inspiring but also ecologically and socially influential.
From 620 submissions from over 30 countries, the jury selected 62 pioneering projects for the “Best of Best” award. In addition, the special prizes “Architects of the Year”, “Interior Designer of the Year” as well as the honorary prize “Architects’ Client of the Year” were awarded. The award winners were honored at the BMW World in Munich on 4 October, 2023.
BIG Unveils Design for New Residential Development in Ellinikon, Europe’s Largest Urban Regeneration Project

Bjarke Ingels Group has revealed the design of Park Rise residences, a new development the Little Athens neighborhood of Ellinikon, featuring modern homes, greenspace, retail, office, and hospitality. The Ellinikon is an ambitious urban regeneration project that reimagines the grounds of Athens' old international airport and transforms it into a 6.2 million-square meter smart city. Within this development, the Little Athens neighborhood aims to become an integrated part of Ellinikon's smart urban ecosystem and bring over 1100 new residences to the northwestern coastline of the development.
RIBA Selects the John Morden Center by Mæ As Winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize 2023

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced that the John Morden Center in London, designed by Mæ, has been awarded the RIBA Stirling Prize 2023. The world-renowned prize was initially presented in 1996 and aims to celebrate outstanding architectural achievements in the UK. Selected from a pool of 6 shortlisted projects, the annual award’s criteria range from design vision, innovation, originality, and the capacity to engage and delight the occupants and visitors of the respective project.
Sustainability and Innovation in Ephemeral Architecture: 15 Wooden Pavilions

Throughout the modern era, pavilion architecture has consistently reflected cutting-edge architectural trends. These temporary or semi-permanent structures, often featured in exhibitions, fairs, cultural events, and sports gatherings, provide a platform for exploring new materials and design concepts. Pavilion designs are intended for easy assembly and disassembly and are typically used for short durations, making it crucial to consider reducing environmental impact without sacrificing aesthetics and innovation. In this endeavor, wood emerges as a key ally.
Affordable Housing in Portland: 3 Innovative Approaches to Design and Construction

Despite the bad reputation of public housing in the United States, organizations, planners, and architects in Portland, Oregon are determined to create affordable housing that does not sacrifice quality or aesthetic appeal. While Portland has developed a bad reputation regarding its homelessness problem, in the past four years resources have flowed in the right direction, and designers have taken this in stride to design livable and striking buildings, within very restrictive budgets. Through innovative and creative approaches to construction and design, these organizations and designers have utilized federal, state, and city resources to make these types of projects a reality.
Why Cities Must Embrace Getting Smaller

This article was originally published on Common Edge.
The phrase “Demography is destiny” is repeated more than once in Smaller Cities in a Shrinking World (Island Press). This new book by noted urban researcher Alan Mallach tackles, in meticulous and fascinating detail, the “wicked problem” of shrinking cities in the U.S. and across the globe. But it’s not only our cities that are shrinking—the countries that contain them are, too. I spoke with Mallach about the imperative of planning for this new demographic reality.
Anne Frank Middle School Renovation / MARS Architectes

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Architects: MARS Architectes
- Area: 7572 m²
- Year: 2023
A House in Quang Nam / lequang-architects

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Architects: lequang-architects
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Toto
NOWSEE Store / Informal Design

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Architects: Informal Design
- Area: 700 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: ABC Stone
Neramit Town-Hall Pavilion / Bangkok Project Studio

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Architects: Bangkok Project Studio
- Area: 900 m²
- Year: 2022
Fort Port / Heesoo Kwak and IDMM Architects

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Architects: Heesoo Kwak and IDMM Architects
- Area: 4978 m²
- Year: 2022
A House Between Two Walnuts / KAV Architects

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Architects: KAV Architects
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Alvan, Fares, Green Life, Hisense, Iran Electrics, +5
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Professionals: KAV Architects
Ineffable Light House / A Threshold

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Architects: A Threshold
- Area: 4200 ft²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: design2konstruct, Radiance, A Threshold
Germersheim Fire Station | Service Facility North / Steimle Architekten

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Architects: Steimle Architekten
- Area: 3640 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Queisser Bauplanung, wh-p, Bobran Ingenieure


















