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Seek and you shall design
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What comes to mind when you think of the words ‘find’ and ‘seek’? Perhaps the classic children’s game hide-and-seek; maybe the 2005 song by Imogen Heap; or, possibly the idea of seeking your fortune or treasure. What probably doesn’t come to mind, though, is office design.But when the design team at Gray Puksand (GP) – a leading national architecture studio – was faced with the challenge of designing themselves a new office space in Melbourne for t -
Na Pan School / 1+1>2 Architects
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Courtesy of 1+1>2 Architects architects: 1+1>2 ArchitectsLocation: Chieng Dong Commune, Yen Chau District, Son La, VietnamProject Year: 2022Photographs: Courtesy of 1+1>2 ArchitectsArea: 283.0 m2 Read more » -
M45 Building / TRIPTYQUE
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© Salem Mostefaoui architects: TRIPTYQUELocation: Villeurbanne, FrançaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Salem MostefaouiArea: 5000.0 m2 Read more » -
Greenpeace Belgium HQ / archipelago
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© Stijn Bollaert architects: archipelagoLocation: Brussels, BelgiumProject Year: 2024Photographs: Stijn BollaertArea: 2300.0 m2 Read more » -
Villa in Veyrier / Lacroix Chessex
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© Olivier di Giambattista architects: Lacroix ChessexLocation: Chemin des Bois 57A, 1255 Veyrier, SwitzerlandProject Year: 2024Photographs: Olivier di GiambattistaArea: 240.0 m2 Read more » -
Last Days to Vote for the ArchDaily 2025 Building of the Year Awards
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Background photography © Syam Sreesylam. Courtesy of WallmakersTime is running out! We invite you to take part in the ArchDaily 2025 Building of the Year Awards by casting your vote for the projects that have made the biggest impact on the built environment.This year, ArchDaily's projects database has featured thousands of inspiring works, and thanks to your participation, 4,000 projects have been narrowed down to just 75 finalists—representing the best in each category. Now, it's tim -
How Should Historic Buildings in the United States Address Energy Efficiency Mandates?
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Ford's Theater, Washington DC, USA. Image © Maxwell MacKenzieThe United States is a country with an extensive history, its buildings holding onto legacies from later times. For their cultural significance, these structures are greatly celebrated and protected, however, they are also exempt from certain energy efficiency mandates. As cities push toward reaching climate goals, these mandates are under scrutiny. Preservationists argue that historic buildings deserve protection from potentially -
Lime and Timber House / GAISS
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© Alvis Rozenbergs architects: GAISSLocation: LatviaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Alvis RozenbergsArea: 370.0 m2 Read more » -
The Countdown Is On! A’ Design Awards & Competition: Last Call for Entries
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In a world flooded with millions of new products and designs each year, identifying and sharing those that truly stand out isn't just important—it's essential. That's the motivation behind the A' Design Awards, a platform dedicated to recognizing and celebrating outstanding designs and meticulously crafted products. The outcome? Shining a global spotlight on their work, boosting international visibility, and inspiring the next wave of design innovation that not only pushes the boundaries o -
Triennale Milano Showcases Exhibition on Italian Architect and Product Designer Franco Raggi
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Axonometric drawing of the Granciclismo showroom (with Daniela Puppa), 1988. Image Courtesy of Archivio Franco Raggi"Franco Raggi. Unstable Thoughts" (Franco Raggi. Pensieri Instabili) offers an in-depth exploration of the work of Italian architect, designer, and intellectual Franco Raggi. Curated by Marco Sammicheli and Francesca Pellicciari, the exhibition provides visitors with an experimental and immersive experience that traces Raggi's creative journey. Designed by the architecture studio P -
Hadrovića Mosque / ARHINGinženjering
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© Ilya Ivanov, Lejla Nurković architects: ARHINGinženjeringLocation: Podgorica, MontenegroProject Year: 2024Photographs: Ilya Ivanov, Lejla NurkovićArea: 590.0 m2 Read more » -
Qatar to Establish Permanent National Pavilion in the Giardini at La Biennale di Venezia, Debuting with Exhibition for Biennale Architettura 2025
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Yasmeen Lari, Community Center, Doha, 2024,. Image Courtesy of Qatar MuseumsQatar has announced that it will establish a permanent national pavilion in the Giardini della Biennale, the historic venue of La Biennale di Venezia since 1895. With this addition, Qatar becomes one of only 31 countries with a permanent pavilion in the Giardini, joining a select group of nations with dedicated exhibition spaces. Only two new national pavilions have opened there in the past 50 years, including Australia -
The Overlooked Art of Door Design: An Introductory Guide to Interior Door Types
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Sliding Door with Hidden Track, Ōmori House / ROOVICE. Image © Akira NakamuraDoors are among the most frequently used architectural elements in any occupied building, serving as movable thresholds that negotiate between private and public spaces. They facilitate both connection and separation among co-inhabitants. Yet, despite their fundamental role, doors are often one of the most overlooked design elements, particularly by clients. In discussions with industry professionals on variou -
Can House / PIN Architects
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© İbrahim Özbunar architects: Remson|Haley|Herpin ArchitectsLocation: Bademli 16960, Bursa, TurkeyProject Year: 2022Photographs: İbrahim ÖzbunarArea: 775.0 m2 Read more » -
Another (provisional) boutique in Nudie Jeans’ back pocket
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Nudie Jeans are staunchly resolute in their sustainable mission, so it is no surprise that the brand translates this ethos into their tangible stores. The Pop-Up Repair Store by X+O, with a locale in Grand Indonesia, represents the durability and resilience behind the denim. Conceived as an exercise in amalgamating Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, the store design is likewise driven by the principles of finding beauty in imperfection and deep connections to nature. As such, the design itsel -
New report ranks Australian states and territories on housing supply policies
The Housing Institute of Australia has released a Housing Policy Scoreboard, ranking each state and territory on the effectiveness of state government policies to reach housing supply targets. -
Arts hub project adapts historic factory into flood-prone community space
Chrofi has developed a vision for a new flood-resistant cultural space in NSW’s Northern Rivers region. -
Yutjuwala Djiwarr Aged Care by Kaunitz Yeung Architecture
Among Arnhem Land’s tropical savanna, a co-designed respite and palliative care home in Nhulunbuy is the result of decades of petitioning, resilience and a process of deep listening. -
Sydney architect named Obel Award Teaching Fellow
Sydney architect and former City of Sydney councillor HY William Chan has been awarded the 2024 Obel Award Teaching Fellowship. -
Sawmil Treehouse / Robbie Walker
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© Tasha Tylee architects: Robbie WalkerLocation: Sawmill Settlement, Victoria, Australia Project Year: 2024Photographs: Tasha TyleePhotographs:Read more » -
And Yet It Holds: A Pivot Hinge System That Keeps Doors at Every 90° Angle
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Doors are part of our daily routine, opening and closing so naturally that we rarely consider how they work. That is why, when discussing innovations in their design, many might think, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." However, just because something functions well doesn't mean it can't be improved. Doors are no exception—their components can be optimized for better performance without changing their fundamental nature. Instead of sticking to the familiar, why not open the door for enhanc -
Ripple Effect: The development of Tom Dixon’s Groove outdoor collection
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Zooming in from a wintery England, Tom Dixon fills the computer screen with his trademark effortless cool. It’s 9am London-time and we’ve come together to talk about the launch of his new Groove outdoor furniture collection in Australia.The timing for launch is spot on as we settled into the high summer, and Tom has specially teamed up with Living Edge to bring this new range to the world – Australia first.Tom DixonGroove by name and by nature, the collection comes with what Di -
Spaces of Resilience and Culture of Celebration in Rio de Janeiro
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Carnival is one of the biggest cultural expressions in Brazil. Image via ShutterstockRio de Janeiro, often called the "Marvelous City," is a vibrant tapestry woven from diverse cultural, historical, and social threads. Its story begins with the indigenous Tupi, Puri, Botocudo, and Maxakalí peoples who originally inhabited the region. The city's name, translating to "River of January," originates from Portuguese explorers who arrived at Guanabara Bay on January 1, 1502, mistakenly believin
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