
beijing: The Latest Architecture and News
Renovation of Shell Theatre in Beijing Chaoyang Park / DUTS design
The 798·751 Train Street Renovation / Studio NOR

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Architects: Studio NOR
- Area: 4000 m²
- Year: 2025
Jetlag Books Friendship Store / Studio NOR

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Architects: Studio NOR
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2025
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Manufacturers: &Tradition
Chamber of Mountain Cave / Chaoffice
Graham Foundation Announces 54 Grants for Individuals Exploring Architecture Through Research and Creative Practice

The Graham Foundation has announced the recipients of its 2026 Grants to Individuals program, awarding a total of $506,000 to 54 projects that investigate architecture through exhibitions, films, publications, and research initiatives. Selected from more than 600 submissions to the Foundation's September 2025 application cycle, the grants support work by 86 architects, artists, curators, designers, filmmakers, historians, scholars, and writers, reflecting a broad range of interdisciplinary approaches to the built environment and its cultural, social, and political dimensions.
Beijing Foresky Community Center / PLAT ASIA
Deja Vu Recycled Store / Offhand Practice
Qinghe INNNG International Talent Community / Zhu Xiaodi Architects + BIAD

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Architects: BIAD, Zhu Xiaodi Architects
- Area: 48156 m²
- Year: 2024
Beijing National Day School Student Creative Activity Center / Origin Architect

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Architects: Origin Architect
- Area: 830 m²
- Year: 2025
floating kiosk / bufen atelier
Shell Book Pavilion / LUO studio
Beijing Haidian Xiaojiahe Green Dynamic World / DDON
Beijing Sundate Office / milanesi | paiusco
House of Porous / MAT Office
Beijing Art Villa / TEMP
Snøhetta and BIAD Break Ground for the New Beijing Art Museum in Tongzhou

Snøhetta, in collaboration with the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD), has won the international competition to design the Beijing Art Museum in Tongzhou District, Beijing. The project officially broke ground on December 31, 2025, with completion and public opening anticipated in 2029. Conceived as a new landmark for the eastern part of the city, the museum will form part of Tongzhou's cultural and civic development strategy as Beijing's sub-center. The commission marks Snøhetta's second major cultural project in the Chinese capital, following the Beijing Library, which opened to the public in 2023 and has since become a key reference for contemporary civic architecture in the city.
























