Linea House / Wolveridge Architects

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Sandringham, Australia
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Artedomus, CDK stone, Classic Ceramics, Concrete Resurfacing Systems, Eco Timber, +1

The Multifunctional Art Center of Lhozhag County Middle School / Shenzhen Huahui Design

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O Plant-based Thao Dien Cafe / xưởng xép

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  • Architects: xưởng xép
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  93
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

The Tamboré Club / DMDV arquitetos

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Jundiaí, Brazil
  • Architects: DMDV arquitetos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  988
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

James Baldwin Media Library and Refugee House / associer

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Villino Liberty Trastevere / STUDIOTAMAT

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  • Architects: STUDIOTAMAT
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  110
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Campeggi, Artceram, Artemide, Axolight, Cielo, +14

The Garzón School / Rosan Bosch Studio

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Manantiales, Uruguay
  • Architects: Rosan Bosch Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  900
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Belgotex , Bertoni, Docol, Duratex, Formica, +4

When a Pavilion Becomes a Living Laboratory

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A pavilion in a Biennale serves as a platform for cultural expression, allowing a nation to articulate its architectural identity while responding to global challenges. These national exhibitions reflect how each country interprets the event's central theme through the lens of its own landscapes, histories, and future aspirations, reinforcing architecture's ability to act not only as a built discipline, but also as a catalyst for reflection, transformation, and dialogue. In this context, Montenegro's contribution resonates with particular force. Titled Terram Intelligere: INTERSTITIUM, the pavilion draws on the concept of a newly understood anatomical system of fluid-filled spaces running throughout the human body, facilitating connection and exchange. Once considered dense and inert, the interstitium is now revealed to be a network of dynamic interrelation — a metaphor that the curators use to reframe architecture as an active, living inquiry into natural, artificial, and collective intelligence, in tune with this edition's theme: Natural. Artificial. Collective.

Adjaye Associates Designs International Children’s Cancer Research Centre in Ghana

Adjaye Associates has revealed the design for the International Children's Cancer Research Centre (ICCRC) in Kyebi, Ghana. Commissioned by the Wish4Life Foundation, the project marks a step in the development of pediatric healthcare in West Africa. Situated on a 225,000-square-meter site along the eastern slopes of the Atewa Range, the ICCRC is envisioned as an integrated facility dedicated to healing, research, education, and community engagement. It will be the first center in the region solely focused on the treatment of childhood cancers. The project is currently on view at the Time Space Existence exhibition, part of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025, held at Palazzo Bembo until 23 November 2025.

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Trévoux 84 Housing Units / Tectoniques

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Vietnamese Architect Trần Thị Ngụ Ngôn Wins the 2025 Diversity in Architecture-DIVIA Award

The Diversity in Architecture (DIVIA) Award 2025 has been awarded to Vietnamese architect Trần Thị Ngụ Ngôn, founder of Tropical Space, in a ceremony held on 10 May 2025 at the European Cultural Centre, in Palazzo Mora in Venice. The award includes international recognition and a €10,000 prize, honoring women architects whose work contributes to cultural diversity and inclusion in architecture. This year's edition featured five other finalists: Carolina Rodas and Carla Chávez from Ecuador, Izaskun Chinchilla from Spain, Cazú Zegers from Chile, Patcharada Inplang from Thailand, and Surella Segú from Mexico, all of whom were presented as part of the Time Space Existence exhibition organized by the ECC.

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Beyond the Drawing Board: How Augmented Reality is Reshaping Architectural Design Review

Over the last decade, architectural design has relied on 2D methods of representation, such as elevations, sections, and floor plans, paired with digital renderings of 3D models. While these tools are essential to convey geometry and intent, they remain limited by their two-dimensional format. Even the most realistic renderings, created through programs like SketchUp, Revit, or AutoCAD, still flatten space and distance the viewer from the lived experience of a project. Recently, architects have begun to explore immersive technologies as a way to bridge this gap between drawing and experience, offering new ways to inhabit and assess spatial proposals.

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Qhouse / Yuanxiuwan Architect & Associates

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Shanghai, China

The Greener Future of Automatic Door Systems: A Shift in Design and Performance

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Throughout history, doors—and later automatic doors—have served a far greater purpose than merely marking an entrance or exit. They define thresholds, guide the flow of movement, and subtly shape the way people interact within a space. We can trace their evolution back to the 1st century, when Heron of Alexandria devised a steam-powered door—an early example of technology merging with architecture. Since then, contactless automatic door systems have incorporated technological advancements that enhance operation and redefine their role within buildings. Today, they are integrated across a range of building types and scales, acting as transitional elements that enhance comfort, energy efficiency, and the overall quality of indoor spaces.

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