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WD Kindergarten / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youjo no Shiro
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© Li Quan architects: HIBINOSEKKEIarchitects: Youjo no ShiroLocation: Guangzhou, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Li QuanPhotographs: Area: 3353.0 m2 Read more » -
"The Building as a Dance Between Design and Habitation": In Conversation with NÃall McLaughlin
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Auckland Tower / Niall McLaughlin Architects. Image © Niall McLaughlin ArchitectsIn an era marked by rapid urbanization, climate emergencies, and evolving societal needs, architecture has a complex role to play, and a responsibility to engage actively yet sensibly with cultural, political, and economic considerations. In this context, Níall McLaughlin stands out for his balanced approach rooted in historical contexts, yet aware and responsive to contemporary challenges. His studio, N -
Guiré Yéro Bocar Library / croixmariebourdon architectes associés
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© Sabine Crouzet-Bourdon, croixmariebourdon architectes associés architects: croixmariebourdon architectes associésLocation: Guiré Yéro Bocar, SenegalProject Year: 2022Photographs: Sabine Crouzet-Bourdon, croixmariebourdon architectes associésArea: 175.0 m2 Read more » -
11 Powerful Extensions to Boost Designer Productivity
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Courtesy of SketchUpWith a longstanding dedication to empowering designers and beautifully bringing their ideas to life, SketchUp software offers an intuitive, comprehensive 3D modeling toolset straight out of the box. Still, users can supercharge its capabilities with a range of powerful extensions.SketchUp's Extension Warehouse features hundreds of plugins for everything from animation and urban planning to interior design and architecture. These tools eliminate repetitive tasks, improve accur -
Revealing the Europe 40under40 Best Young Architects & Designers of 2023-2024
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Dome Next Door Installation / Toms kampars + Hori_zonte + Jurgis Gečys + Antonella Amesberge. Image © Ana BarrosThe winners of the "Europe 40under40®" program for 2023-2024 have been announced, celebrating promising talents in architecture and design. This recognition highlights projects from emerging professionals under the age of 40, including architects, landscape architects, urban planners, and industrial designers. The program, initiated by The European Centre, aims to showcas -
“A space that affects all the senses:†Bates Smart and MillerKnoll create a holistic workplace in Melbourne
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A new kind of office sits in the skyline of one of Australia’s most densely populated cities. Underneath its windows unfolds the Melbourne metropolis, grids of bustling streets full of traffic, commuters, workers, and tourists. And yet, this is a space of serenity – a quiet, warm, and welcoming environment that presents a way of working that is intertwined with wellness.The office is the newest outpost for a prominent health science company and was designed as an extension of their c -
DeDe House / OYO architects
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© Tim Van de Velde architects: OYO architectsLocation: Drongen, Ghent, BelgiumProject Year: 2019Photographs: Tim Van de VeldePhotographs: Karen Van der BiestPhotographs: OYO architectsArea: 369.0 m2 Read more » -
Inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025 Unveils "Slow Down" Theme
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Courtesy of CAFxThe inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial, set to take place from September 18 to October 19, 2025, has announced its first curatorial theme, "Slow Down." Organized by CAFx, the biennial builds upon the foundation of the annual Copenhagen Architecture Festival, established in 2014, evolving into a larger international platform aimed at deepening engagement with architectural issues. This transition marks a shift in focus toward more comprehensive and long-term dialogue aroun -
Generations of Change: Women Who Redefined Landscape Architecture
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Gilbraltar Gardens / Marian Cruger Coffin. Image © Simon via Flickr under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0Women have played a pivotal role in the evolution of landscape architecture, overcoming the constraints of a male-dominated profession to introduce groundbreaking ideas and fresh perspectives. From early pioneers to contemporary leaders, their work has reshaped how we interact with public and private spaces, intertwining aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability in innovative ways.In the late 19th a -
Aguilar House / Taller Segovia Molina
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© Diego Vázquez Mellado architects: Taller Segovia MolinaLocation: Santiago de Querétaro, MexicoProject Year: 2024Photographs: ZAICKZPhotographs: Diego Vázquez MelladoArea: 330.0 m2 Read more » -
Angkor Market / UAD Architects
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© Oudompheaktra Ang architects: UAD ArchitectsLocation: Krong Siem Reap, CambodiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Oudompheaktra AngArea: 3000.0 m2 Read more » -
From Industrial Heritage to Green Innovation: The Rebirth of the Domino Sugar Factory
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Courtesy of JUUNOONew York City is a place of constant transformation. Since the late 18th century, when it became one of the world's largest ports, it has established itself as a hub of innovation, commerce, and cultural diversity, attracting immigrants from all over. The rapid industrialization of the 19th century spurred a proliferation of factories, warehouses, and working-class neighborhoods, like Brooklyn and the Lower East Side, which shaped the city's urban and economic growth.Read more -
Brunswick West House by Nardel Architects
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3x30 Introverted House / dmarchitects
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© Paul Phan architects: dmarchitectsLocation: Vũng Tàu, VietnamProject Year: 2023Photographs: Paul PhanArea: 277.0 m2 Read more » -
Sustainability Summit #10: What Comes Next in Workplace Design?
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The Sustainability Awards and Summit are brought to you by Architecture & Design. For over a decade and a half, Architecture & Design has hosted the Sustainability Summit – a beacon of insight into sustainable practices, and this year promises to be no different as it once again takes centre stage, this time on an engaging virtual platform.As hybrid working models reshape vacancy rates and demand for office space, there is much to debate regarding the future of commercial architect -
Geelong Design Week showcases a UNESCO City of Design
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Geelong Design Week returns from 21 to 30 November, immersing visitors in a robust line-up of more than 70 events, exhibitions, workshops and discussions. Celebrating the unique status as Australia’s sole UNESCO City of Design, this ten-day festival spotlights innovation in local, Indigenous, and sustainable design, unfolding across Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula, and the Surf Coast.Among the highlights is MOTEL, the live show by Tim Ross, who amalgamates nostalgia with comedy to revisit
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