
Hangzhou International Innovation Institute / HENN
Light Gallery House / PLAN Architects office

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Architects: PLAN Architects office
- Area: 197 m²
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: DM construction
Franca Apartment / Ana Sawaia Arquitetura

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Architects: Ana Sawaia Arquitetura
- Area: 241 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Baraúna, By Kamy, Carbono, Dpot, Estúdio Bola, +5
Noventa Vicentina Blue Kindergarten / MD41
Germantown Artist Studio and Home / B—KD
Rethinking Public Space Through a Skateboarder’s Eyes

Created by California surfers who wanted to bring the lines of surfing onto asphalt, skateboarding soon outgrew its role as a simple alternative for flat days. It established itself as a practice that reads the city through a different logic, reinterpreting steps, handrails, walls, and interstitial spaces as possible lines, challenges, and opportunities. Over time, it evolved into a global urban culture, a way of inhabiting and transforming public space through movement. What was once marginal has become a catalyst for urban activation, community building, and new uses for overlooked spaces. At its core, skateboarding reveals how many cities coexist within the same city, depending on who moves through them and how each person is able to reinterpret their surroundings.
Lisi Garden House / Architects of Invention

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Architects: Architects of Invention
- Area: 11500 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: Reynaers Aluminium
Light, Material, Reaction: How Active Surfaces® Transform Cybernet Systems’ Tokyo Headquarters

The new headquarters for Cybernet Systems was designed around the Japanese architectural concept of flexibility, promoting well-being, collaboration, and productivity. As a global leader in Computer-Aided Engineering, supporting industrial production through advanced digital solutions, the headquarters, located in the Fuji Soft Akihabara Building in Tokyo, embodies the company's commitment to creating a dynamic, technology-driven community.
Developed by MB-AA (Matteo Belfiore Architect & Associates) and Shukoh, in collaboration with Cybernet Systems, the project translates corporate values into spatial design. Minimalism, natural light, and openness define the environment. Transparent partitions and adaptable layouts foster communication while allowing each employee to personalize their workspace. Well-being, creativity, flexibility, and technology form the core of the project.
The European Cultural Centre Announces the Winners of the ECC Awards 2025 in Venice

The European Cultural Centre (ECC) has announced the winners of the ECC Awards 2025, selected from participants of the seventh edition of Time Space Existence and unveiled during the exhibition's Closing Day on 23 November 2025 in Venice. Bringing together 207 practices from more than 52 countries, this year's edition highlighted a broad spectrum of architectural and design approaches responding to the themes of Repair, Regenerate, and Reuse. The awards recognise four projects that stood out for their originality, execution, narrative clarity, and forward-looking engagement with questions of sustainability, community, and the future of the built environment.
COP30 Outcomes for the Built Environment: From Sustainable Cooling to Climate Adaptation Commitments

On November 21, 2025, the closing day of the 30th edition of the Conference of the Parties (COP) took place, the yearly gathering of United Nations member states to negotiate international climate agreements and assess global progress toward emissions reduction. This year, the event was held in Belém, Brazil, a port city of fewer than 1.5 million people, widely known as a gateway to Brazil's lower Amazon region. First convened in 1992, UN Climate Change Conferences (or COPs) are an international multilateral decision-making forum on climate change involving 198 "Parties" (197 countries, nearly all of them, depending on definitions of country, and the European Union). Their purpose is to assess global efforts toward the central Paris Agreement aim of limiting global warming to as close as possible to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels. The event brings together leaders and negotiators from member states, business figures, young people, climate scientists, Indigenous Peoples, and civil society around issues considered essential to that climate goal. This year, COP30 was marked by strong criticism of its ties to the fossil fuel industry, descriptions of agreements as fragile and insubstantial, and the struggle to move climate finance "from pledge to lifeline."
Shilamay House / SferaBlu Architects + Naman Shah Architects

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Architects: Naman Shah Architects, SferaBlu Architects
- Area: 550 m²
- Year: 2025
TRACES Installation - SHIFT: Chicago Architecture Biennial / Balsa Crosetto Piazzi + Giorgis Ortiz

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Architects: Balsa Crosetto Piazzi, Giorgis Ortiz
- Year: 2025
Imagining a World Without Limits: Orama Minimal Frames at BAU Munich 2025

The prestigious BAU Munich, the world's leading trade fair for architecture, materials, and systems, served as the stage for Orama Minimal Frames' latest innovations in architectural frame technology. The exhibition offered a platform for industry connections and showcased advancements that challenge conventional boundaries in frame design.
Xuebei Home / Republic Construction Architecture Studio

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Architects: Republic Construction Architecture Studio
- Area: 116 m²
- Year: 2025
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Professionals: Cangbei Cultural Tourism · GongYing Zaoo Architecture Studio




















