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July store Chadstone by In Addition
Melbourne design studio In Addition has designed the latest flagship store for luggage brand July at Chadstone Shopping Centre. -
Pink Oasis House / TIUM Architects
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© Lee Hanul architects: TIUM ArchitectsLocation: Jungnang-gu, South KoreaProject Year: 2022Photographs: Lee HanulArea: 73.0 m2 Read more » -
La Secreta House / Grimaldi - Nacht arquitectos
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© Javier Agustin Rojas architects: Grimaldi - Nacht arquitectosLocation: Faro de José Ignacio, UruguayProject Year: 2023Photographs: Javier Agustin RojasArea: 10010.4 ft2 Read more » -
JO Residence / Jacobsen Arquitetura
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© Fernando Guerra | FG + SG architects: Jacobsen ArquiteturaLocation: Guarujá, BrazilProject Year: 2021Photographs: Fernando Guerra | FG + SGArea: 1100.0 m2 Read more » -
1516 W Carroll Ave Office Building / New Office + Bureau Gemmell
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© Annabell Ren architects: Bureau Gemmellarchitects: New OfficeLocation: Chicago, United StatesProject Year: 2024Photographs: Annabell RenPhotographs: Jiachen WangPhotographs: Area: 30000.0 ft2 Read more » -
The Frankfurt Prototype / Barkow Leibinger
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Interior Design Trends of 2024
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More House / Spacefiction Studio. Image © Vivek EadaraAs 2024 comes to an end, a dynamic year that questioned knowledge, tradition, and innovation, we take a look at how global events and trends influenced the design of interior spaces. Last year, architecture practices sparked worldwide discussions, challenging norms and tradition, and embracing overlooked regions. Interior design, on the other hand, took a more reserved, modest approach, favoring simplicity and individuality. Fast forward -
Groupe Scolaire Jean Macé / NTSA Architectes
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© Vladimir de Mollerat du Jeu architects: NTSA ArchitectesLocation: Villefranche-sur-Saone, FranceProject Year: 2024Photographs: Vladimir de Mollerat du JeuArea: 3055.0 m2 Read more » -
The Transformative Power of Sculptures and Landmarks in Urban Spaces: The Case of AL Khobar, Saudi Arabia
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The Aebayah Roundabout designed by ARCHMA Studio. Image Courtesy of Mujassam Wattan
Cities are vibrant environments where architecture, public spaces, and art intertwine to shape the human experience. Sculptures and landmarks are essential components of urban design, creating cultural connections and enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. They define a city's identity while fostering community interaction and civic pride.In Alkhobar, Saudi Arabia, public art has played a transformative rol -
Architect and Educator Deborah Berke Receives the 2025 AIA Gold Medal
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Hotel Henry at the Richardson Olmsted Campus - Deborah Berke Partners. Image © Christopher PayneInfluential figure Deborah Berke, FAIA, LEED AP, has been announced as the recipient of the 2025 AIA Gold Medal, in recognition of her four-decade career integrating design prowess, and academic leadership demonstrating social and environmental responsibility. Her work, encompassing residential, institutional, and adaptive reuse projects, demonstrates a commitment to sustainability and community -
Burtinle District Hospital / Architectural Pioneering Consultants
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© Lucas Sager architects: Architectural Pioneering ConsultantsLocation: Burtinle, SomaliaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Lucas SagerArea: 1257.0 m2 Read more » -
Exploring the Architectural and Cultural Projects of Saadiyat Cultural District in Abu Dhabi, UAE
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Courtesy of Department of Culture and Tourism Abu DhabiThe Saadiyat Cultural District in Abu Dhabi is a site of several cultural and architectural developments designed by prominent architects. Notable projects include the Louvre Abu Dhabi by Jean Nouvel, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi by Frank Gehry, the Zayed National Museum by Foster + Partners, the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi by Mecanoo, and the Abrahamic Family House by Adjaye Associates. Striving to establish itself as a global hub for cult -
Blending domesticity and commerce
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“Design is central to their identity, whether it’s for clients or their own environment,” explains Martin Musiatowicz, director of Kart Projects. “They [Mass Studio] wanted an office that felt personal, warm and inviting – something that could persuade people back post-COVID without it feeling like a requirement.” The result sees Studio Mass HQ emerge as a workspace that intentionally blurs domesticity with the industrial heritage of the building, and whe -
On Mountains: Architectural Designs Adjusted for High-Altitude Climates
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Alpine Shelter “Bivak II na Jezerih”. Image © Anze CoklMountainous and high-altitude regions are considered to be among the most fragile ecosystems on Earth. From melting glaciers to land erosion, these environments face mounting threats from climate change, making it imperative to reimagine how architecture and its supporting infrastructure are designed for such places.The communities settled in mountain ecosystems are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change beca -
Voices Shaping the Future of Architecture: the Best Interviews of 2024
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Colectivo C733.. Image © The Obel AwardIn 2024, architecture continues to evolve in response to global challenges, with an increasing focus on sustainability, cultural context, and social responsibility. ArchDaily's interviews with leading architects, such as Kengo Kuma and Lilia Koleva, highlight how design is shifting towards environmental and community-centric solutions. These conversations also shed light on the emerging voices from the Global South, where innovative practices are addre -
Celebrating the Lives of Inspiring Architects Who Passed in 2024
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“East-West/West-East” / Richard Serra. Image © Nelson GarridoAs the year comes to an end, we take a moment to honor the careers and contributions of celebrated architects, designers, and artists who passed away in 2024. These influential figures have left a lasting legacy in the built environment, prompting deeper thought about the role of their disciplines in society and their ability to evolve over time.Whether through their work in academia, professional practice, or the arts -
Frosted with history
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The recent fit-out of Greenwood Roche’s offices in Auckland, designed by Wingates, offers a measured approach to updating a workspace within a heritage context. Situated in the Hayman Kronfeld building in Britomart, the design amalgamates a balance between modern functionality and the architectural legacy of the site.
“It’s a building with a lot of rich texture in the natural fabric of the building, with the exposed timber trusses, flooring and the brick,” says Sarah Brya -
The eyes have it
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and with the Eyecare Project, OnArchitects has crafted an interior gem that provides visual surprises and delights all who visit.The Eyecare Project is located in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn and, from a derelict retail premise, has been transformed into an engaging, innovative and practical space.The floorplan comprises 86 square metres of ground floor space with 60 square metres on the upper level. The footprint, meanwhile, is extremely narrow at only 4 -
A case study in the evolution of public art
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This community sports facility – and South Sydney Rabbitohs’ headquarters – features Shimmer, a reverent interpretation of Indigenous cultural fishing practices that weaves throughout the building’s fabric. The installation heralds the migration of mullet, barrow hawks and stingrays through the Kamay waters at Botany Bay, celebrating the Bidjigal people who lived on these coastlines and fished in these fertile waters for thousands of years.Golden painted motifs envelop th -
Coffee and the experiential
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IDIN Architects from Bangkok, Thailand always conceives projects that inspire and lift the spirit through form and even function. As the winner of The Social Space at the 2024 INDE.Awards for Harudot By Nana Coffee Roasters, Chon Buri, the architects know how to dazzle with their designs and, in the latest Nana Coffee Roasters project, they have done it again.Nana Coffee Roasters, Central Westville is located in Nonthaburi, approximately 20 kilometres from Bangkok, and is the sixth hospitality d -
Repurpose with purpose: FK at 500 Bourke Street
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The adaptive reuse project was spearheaded by multidisciplinary design practitioners FK, modernising the 36-storey tower for contemporary needs while preserving its architectural heritage. Originally serving as the National Australia Bank’s headquarters, the building was acquired by ISPT in 1998. In 2019, ISPT commissioned FK to retrofit the building, focusing on sustainability, flexibility and enhancing tenant engagement.The project has achieved a six-star Green Star rating for Design and -
Hobart’s showground plans on show
The redevelopment aims to futureproof the site of the Royal Hobart Show by rezoning a portion of it for medium-density housing. -
Competition launched for Queen’s memorial in London
The UK government has begun their search for a design team to create a memorial masterplan in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. -
AA 120: Peter Elliott on Bryce Mortlock’s ‘The failure of planning’
To celebrate 120 years of Architecture Australia, we asked leading Australian architects to nominate their favourite editorial pieces from AA. Here, Peter Elliott reflects on the rich legacy of Bryce Mortlock’s 1983 essay "The failure of planning." -
Architects appointed for redevelopment of historic port precinct in WA
Plans to transform the Port of Albany historic pilot cottages into a community precinct have progressed further, with H and H Architects awarded the contract for detailed design.
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