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A concourse of art and transit: The materials that shaped Sydney Central Station鈥檚 immersive public art installations
Woods Bagot’s John Prentice reflects on working with some of Australia’s top artists to incorporate public art into the design of Sydney Central Station. -
Kimitsu House / ROOVICE
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© Akira Nakamura architects: ROOVICELocation: Kimitsu, Chiba, JapanProject Year: 2024Photographs: Akira NakamuraArea: 104.0 m2 Read more » -
Japi House / UNA Barbara e Valentim
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© Nelson Kon architects: UNA Barbara e ValentimLocation: Cabreuva, Sao Paulo, BrazilProject Year: 2024Photograph: Nelson KonArea: 550.0 m2 Read more » -
Jackson Hole History Museum / HGA
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© Albert Vecerka/Esto architects: HGAProject Year: 2024Photographs: Albert Vecerka/EstoArea: 13200.0 ft2 Read more » -
V-ZUG鈥檚 earthy, sumptuous Melbourne studio
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At an exclusive February event, renowned Swiss home appliance designer and manufacturer V-ZUG launched its Melbourne studio to great acclaim.Delicious canapés prepared by V-ZUG Ambassador and master chef Ian Curley were on offer, along with fine wines and cocktails, but it was the new space and range of products that wowed the crème de la crème of Melbourne’s architecture and design community on the evening.Situated in the designer heartland of Richmond, the new locati -
Lee Terrace Home / Mailen Design
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© Alex Dormon Photography architects: Mailen DesignLocation: Blackheath, London, United KingdomProject Year: 2024Photographs: Alex Dormon PhotographyArea: 114.0 m2 Read more » -
Air Ionization: When Negative Can Be Positive in Built Spaces
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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011, designed by Peter Zumthor. Photo by Walter HerfstIn 1902, physicist Philipp Lenard discovered that the breaking of water droplets in waves, waterfalls, rain, or mist releases negative ions into the air. This occurs because, upon breaking, the droplets separate their electrical charges: electrons, which are smaller and lighter, adhere to suspended particles in the air, while positive charges remain in the water or dissipate quickly. This phenomenon increases the -
Essoua Pavilion / Moy茅soa
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© Marc Sawaya + William Tailly + Noura Diaby architects: MoyésoaLocation: MoroccoPhotographs: Marc Sawaya + William Tailly + Noura DiabyArea: 8000.0 m2 Read more » -
Celebrating Excellence in Brick Architecture: Submit Your Project for the Brick Award 26!
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Types of Spaces - Spain | Architects: HANGHAR, Madrid, Spain; PALMA, Mexico City, Mexico. Image Courtesy of WeinbergerThe Brick Award is presented every two years to honor innovative, sustainable, and visionary brick architecture worldwide. The upcoming Brick Award 26 will be celebrated in June 2026. Architects, designers, and developers are encouraged to submit projects that showcase creativity and functionality using clay building materials. This prestigious award recognizes excellence across -
A simply beautiful design by HAS design and research
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Art, and the benefits it brings to people, is immeasurable. All manner of artistic endeavours create connection and community, celebrate culture, stimulates and inspires the imagination and, to put it simply, is a joyful part of every life. Whether visiting a gallery, spending time in a curated public space or just encountering beauty in our day to day lives, what makes everything a little more special is the inclusion of art.So, the idea of a new purpose-built art gallery that is, itself, a wor -
Netherlands Pavilion at 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Reimagines the Sports Bar Through a Queer Lens
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Multiform by Gabriel Fontana, 2019. Image © Iris RijskampNieuwe Instituut, the national museum and institute for architecture, design, and digital culture in The Netherlands, has announced the theme for the Dutch Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. This year, the Giardini pavilion designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1953 will be transformed into a sports bar. Titled "SIDELINED: A Space to Rethink Togetherness", the exhibition was curated by Amanda Pinatih, Design & Contemporar -
Play of light
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In many ways this is the dream project with the client coming to AIM with an amazing site comprising four large and two small tanks, and an open mind. The functional aspect of the brief required the site house a restaurant and clothing store, but the client was open to how the remainder was used and has embraced AIM’s suggestion of a cultural space and play area. Additionally, the Changzhou Government was in the process of transforming the surrounding land into a park, and AIM have added t -
Guanyun Qiantang City / Aedas
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© Arch-Exist architects: AedasLocation: Hangzhou, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Arch-ExistPhotographs: Area: 334.0 m2 Read more » -
Gensler Unveils Plans for Al-Ahly Football Club鈥檚 First Home in Egypt
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Courtesy of GenslerGensler, in collaboration with El Qalaa El Hamraa and Buro Happold, has revealed plans for a new stadium dedicated to Al-Ahly Football Club, a team widely recognized for its prominence in African and Middle Eastern football. The project, more than three decades in the making, envisions a state-of-the-art venue designed not only for football matches but also as a national landmark capable of hosting large-scale events, setting a new standard for sports architecture in the regio -
Brutalism and Bureaucracy: An Architectural Language of Authority in the Postwar United States
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Weaver Building. Image © Ty Cole for "Capital Brutalism" ExhibitionBrutalist architecture in the United States is a monument to collective postwar optimism and reassurance that the city and federal governments are in authority. Conceived as an embodiment of strength and efficiency, Brutalist structures were quickly adopted for the architectural language of civic and governmental institutions in the mid-to-late twentieth century in the United States. Towering monoliths of raw concrete rose a -
Who Should Win the 2025 Pritzker Prize?
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With the Hyatt Foundation set to reveal the 2025 Pritzker Prize winner on March 4 at 9 AM EST, speculation is growing over which architect—or architects—will receive the most prestigious award in architecture. Established in 1979, the Pritzker Architecture Prize is widely regarded as "the profession's highest honor," recognizing living architects whose work has made a profound impact on humanity and the built environment.Read more » -
Brutalising brutalism
In her analysis of the ten-time Oscar-nominated film,The Brutalist,Elizabeth Farrelly criticises the film for its conceptual weaknesses and architectural inaccuracies. -
A Lighthouse in Rio de Janeiro's Landscape: the Niter贸i Contemporary Art Museum by Oscar Niemeyer
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Niterói Contemporary Art Museum by Oscar Niemeyer © Donatas Dabravolskas via Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0 licenseLocated on the top of the Boa Viagem viewpoint in the city of Niterói, the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum - MAC was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer. Inaugurated in 1996, it is a modern architectural masterpiece dedicated to housing a collection of Brazilian contemporary art from the 1960s to the 1990s. Rising above the cliff like a lighthouse, it appear -
Shizuoka Shimbun Shizuoka Broadcasting System Tokyo Branch Office Renovation / TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers
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Southeast side. Image © Naoki Kumagai Photo Office, Inc. architects: TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & EngineersLocation: 8-chōme -3-7 Ginza, Chuo City,Tokyo 104-0061, JapanProject Year: 2022Photographs: Naoki Kumagai Photo Office, Inc.Photographs: Taisei Corporation Read more » -
DIFF Coffee Roasters / ASWA
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© Soopakorn Srisakul architects: ASWALocation: Phitsanulok, ThailandProject Year: 2024Photographs: Soopakorn SrisakulArea: 800.0 m2 Read more » -
The Yellow Box / Aslam Sham Architects
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© Ishi Sitwala architects: Aslam Sham ArchitectsLocation: Thiruvannur, Calicut, IndiaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Ishi SitwalaArea: 4100.0 m2 Read more » -
Is it time to normalise mass timber in construction?
Structural engineer and timber expert Nick Hewson discusses the mass timber landscape in Australia, de-risking projects and client engagement strategies for architects. -
Floating roof marks Sydney Fish Market milestone
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The new Sydney Fish Market, designed by 3XN Architects with BVN and ASPECT Studios, has seen the final roof panel installed on top of the 200-metre-long floating roof canopy, forming the iconic building’s crowning glory. The completion of this roof marks a pivotal moment in the project, as the focus shifts from structural work to internal finishes, bringing the building one step closer to construction completion.“The revamped market will be truly spectacular, offering a world-class, -
Shortlist announced for The Walls Around Us Student Competition
Nine individuals have been shortlisted for the Walls Around Us Student Competition, which invites architectural students to reimagine the site of Boyd’s Walsh Street House in Melbourne.
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