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135 King St / Studio.SC
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© Andrew Webber-Walsh architects: Studio.SCLocation: Sydney, AustraliaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Andrew Webber-WalshPhotographs: Rohan VennArea: 700.0 m2 Read more » -
Can smart greenhouses bring back food production in cities?
Urban farming is making a comeback with smart greenhouses dotted around cities, where food can be produced in climate-controlled environments close to where it is eaten. Though able to increase reslience in the face of climate change, they also risk deepening inequality. -
International practice merger channels regenerative design focus
The merger combines over 400 design professionals across 12 studios worldwide, including four offices in Australia. -
Syncube House / Gets Architects
via archdaily.com© Arte Haus architects: Gets ArchitectsLocation: Kecamatan Kembangan, IndonesiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Arte HausArea: 840.0 m2 Read more » -
Flamboyant House / Juliana Camargo + Prumo projetos
via archdaily.com© Manuel Sá architects: Juliana Camargoarchitects: Prumo projetosLocation: Fazenda Vila Real de Itu, BrasilProject Year: 2025Photographs: Manuel SáArea: 450.0 m2 Read more » -
Será at Sandy Ridge / DVN Development
via archdaily.com© Eight House Sun architects: DVN DevelopmentLocation: Wardensville, United StatesProject Year: 2025Photographs: Eight House SunArea: 1350.0 ft2 Read more » -
Residence on the Edge of National Forest / Studio GAB
via archdaily.com© Nate Cook Photography architects: Studio GABLocation: Gmina Mosina, PolandProject Year: 2025Photographs: Nate Cook PhotographyArea: 250.0 m2 Read more » -
From Industry to the Living Room: Metal Furniture in Interior Architecture
via archdaily.comHARMAY Shenzhen Store / AIM Architecture © Wen Studio, Bowen GuHow did a material conceived for bridges, factories, and large-scale structures make its way to the living room bench, the apartment bookshelf, the café table? For centuries, metal was associated with labor, machinery, and monumentality—from the exposed structures of 19th-century World’s Fairs to the productive logic of modern industry. Its presence in domestic interiors is not self-evident but rather a cultur -
Blurring the line between konbini and café
via indesignlive.comIn a narrow Cremorne street better known for tech offices and converted warehouses, Suupaa announces itself with quiet confidence. Part fast-casual Japanese restaurant, part konbini-inspired convenience store, the hybrid venue by IF Architecture draws on the cultural familiarity of Japan’s ubiquitous convenience stores while reworking the typology for a contemporary Melbourne context.In Japan, the konbini is more than a place to grab a snack. It is a finely tuned system of efficiency, orga -
Runda House / Nikjoo
via archdaily.com© Jasper Fry architects: NikjooLocation: United KingdomProject Year: 2025Photographs: Jasper FryPhotographs: Lorenzo ZandriArea: 128.0 m2 Read more » -
Nobel Foundation Reveals Design for New Nobel Center in Stockholm by David Chipperfield Architects
via archdaily.comAerial view along the waterfront. Image © Onirism/Nobel Prize OutreachThe Nobel Foundation has revealed the first design proposal for the new Nobel Center, a public cultural and educational institution dedicated to science, literature, and peace. Designed by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin, the project will be constructed along Stadsgårdskajen at Slussen in Stockholm, with construction scheduled to begin in 2027 and completion planned for 2031. Conceived as a permanent home for t -
Rehabilitation of the Vapor Cortès. Prodis 1933 / HARQUITECTES
via archdaily.com© Adrià Goula architects: HARQUITECTESLocation: Terrassa, Barcelona, SpainProject Year: 2024Photographs: Adrià GoulaArea: 3842.0 m2 Read more » -
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Opens Memoryscapes Exhibition Exploring the Design Methodologies of ATTA and DnA
via archdaily.comTofu Factory by DnA_Design and Architecture. Image © Wang ZilingThe Louisiana Museum of Modern Art will inaugurate, on January 22, 2026, the second exhibition in its Architecture Connecting series, focusing on the discipline's relationship with science and research across a wide range of fields, including biology, neuroscience, and anthropology. The first exhibition in the series, Living Structures (2024–2025), featured ecoLogicStudio, Atelier LUMA, and Jenny Sabin Studio, highlightin -
Leisure Architecture: 13 Projects Shaping Togetherness Across Generations
via archdaily.comThe Luchtsingel / ZUS . Image © Ossip van DuivenbodeLeisure spaces are often where different generations cross paths. Without formal programs or assigned roles, they allow people to move, pause, and remain together, each engaging space in their own way. In a built environment increasingly shaped by specialization and separation, these shared spatial grounds have become less common, giving leisure-oriented architecture a renewed relevance.Discussions around public space have repeatedly point -
A House To Gather / Sibling Architecture
via archdaily.com© Christine Francis architects: Sibling ArchitectureLocation: Melbourne, AustraliaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Christine Francis Read more » -
Sydney Fish Market opens after a decade of design and construction
The four-storey market building incorporates an auction hall for live fish auctions and a 12,200-square-metre market hall housing dining venues, specialty food shops and seafood vendors. -
The silent violence of ableism in architecture
Disability exclusion or discrimination is often talked about in abstract terms, dismissing the real experience of people with disability. In the built environment, this exclusion is perpetrated by an inanimate object or system, making it more complicated to fix, responsibilities harder to determine and the root cause difficult to uncover. -
Topology: Hanok / Yong Ju Lee Architecture
via archdaily.com© Yong Ju Lee Architecture architects: Yong Ju Lee ArchitectureLocation: Nowon-gu,Seoul, South KoreaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Yong Ju Lee ArchitectureArea: 10.0 m2 Read more » -
A Very Small 24-hour Bookstore / SZ-ARCHITECTS
via archdaily.com© Mata Okawa architects: SZ-ARCHITECTSLocation: Hefei, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Mata OkawaArea: 70.0 m2 Read more » -
Nova Contemporary Gallery / Skarn Chaiyawat
via archdaily.com© DOF Sky|Ground architects: Skarn ChaiyawatLocation: Bangkok, ThailandProject Year: 2025Photographs: DOF Sky|GroundArea: 494.0 m2 Read more » -
Perfumer H Seoul / Chakchak Studio
via archdaily.com© Kim Donggyu architects: Chakchak StudioLocation: Gangnam District, Seoul, South KoreaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Kim DonggyuArea: 307.0 m2 Read more » -
La Regalona House / Azimut 180°
via archdaily.com© Josefina Quezada architects: Azimut 180°Location: Valdivia, Región de los Ríos, ChileProject Year: 2024Photographs: Josefina QuezadaArea: 58.0 m2 Read more » -
Cultural and Musical Space / TRACKS
via archdaily.com© Guillaume Amat architects: TRACKSLocation: Sèvres, FranceProject Year: 2025Photographs: Guillaume AmatArea: 370.0 m2 Read more » -
Tunich House / Ápiron
via archdaily.com© Manolo Rodríguez Solís architects: ÁpironLocation: Telchac Puerto, Yuc., MexicoProject Year: 2022Photographs: Manolo Rodríguez SolísArea: 370.0 m2 Read more » -
Beijing Art Villa / TEMP
via archdaily.com© Weiqi Jin architects: TEMPLocation: Beijing, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Weiqi JinPhotographs: Boris ShiuArea: 1000.0 m2 Read more » -
Vale Verde Farm / Bruschini Arquitetura
via archdaily.com© Pedro Napolitano Prata architects: Bruschini ArquiteturaLocation: São Bento do Sapucaí, BrasilProject Year: 2024Photographs: Pedro Napolitano PrataArea: 250.0 m2 Read more » -
Multnomah County Library Operations Center / Hennebery Eddy Architects
via archdaily.com© Kevin Scott architects: Hennebery Eddy ArchitectsLocation: Portland, Oregon, United StatesPhotographs: Kevin Scott Read more » -
House with a Private Giewont Mountain / BXB Studio Bogusław Barnaś
via archdaily.com© Rafał Barnaś, Piotr Krajewski architects: BXB Studio Bogusław BarnaśLocation: Kościelisko, PolandProject Year: 2024Photographs: Rafał Barnaś, Piotr KrajewskiArea: 327.0 m2 Read more » -
Unearthing the Ground: Architecture and the Politics of the Subterranean
via archdaily.comCourtesy of Wieliczka Salt MineBeneath the visible surface of cities lies an invisible architecture. Subways, tunnels, water systems, data cables, and bunkers form a dense network that sustains urban life while remaining largely unseen. The ground beneath our feet is not a void but a complex territory that holds the infrastructures, memories, and anxieties of our age. In recent years, as land becomes scarce and climate pressures intensify, architects and urbanists have turned their gaze downward -
Koffiqa Coffee Shop / Lea Daniel
via archdaily.comCourtesy of Lea Daniel architects: Lea DanielLocation: Al Khobar, Saudi ArabiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Courtesy of Lea DanielArea: 190.0 m2 Read more »
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