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Comment: The potential of story-telling in understanding neurodiversity
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“The tendency to think in terms of the ‘average man’ is a pitfall into which many persons blunder.”– Lieutenant Gilbert S. Daniels, ‘The Average Man’In recent years, we have seen an increase in awareness and understanding of neurodiversity in the workplace, and a growing empathy for the 15-20 per cent of the population with neurological differences (The Neurodiverse Safe Work Initiative 2025, par. 8). As designers, we recognise the value of environ -
Soskil House / Ludwig Godefroy architect
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© Nicolas Rangel Ronquillo architects: Ludwig Godefroy ArchitectureLocation: Merida, Yucatan, MexicoProject Year: 2024Photographs: Nicolas Rangel RonquilloArea: 250.0 m2 Read more » -
Isola Apartment / Archiplanstudio
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© Nicolò Panzeri architects: ArchiplanstudioProject Year: 2025Photographs: Nicolò PanzeriArea: 45.0 m2 Read more » -
Participative social housing in Crolles / INDY ARCHITECTES
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© Laura Lyson architects: INDY ARCHITECTESProject Year: 2023Photographs: Laura LysonArea: 1174.0 m2 Read more » -
Beyond the Walls: 21 Contemporary Interventions in Castles and Fortresses
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Clifford's Tower / Hugh Broughton Architects. © Dirk LindnerCastles and fortresses often rise from strategic, commanding positions when standing alone or integrated into urban and rural landscapes. From above, they overlook the city, bearing in their imposing structures the weight of history. With their original functions now limited to contemplation, these spaces have been undergoing revaluation and reintegration into everyday urban life. Once symbols of military or political power, they a -
Anatomy of a Dhow, Bahrain Pavilion Osaka Expo 2025 / Lina Ghotmeh Architecture
via archdaily.com© Iwan Baan architects: Lina Ghotmeh ArchitectureProject Year: 2025Photographs: Iwan BaanPhotographs: Ishaq MadanArea: 998.0 m2 Read more » -
Winners of the Denver Single Stair Housing Challenge Unveiled by Buildner
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Courtesy of BuildnerBuildner has released the results of its Denver Single Stair Housing Challenge, an international design challenge inviting architects, designers, and urban planners to explore innovative solutions for high-density residential living. Participants were tasked with reimagining a common point access block typology—often characterized by vertical circulation concentrated in a compact core—and transforming it into a more sustainable, community-oriented, and adaptable l -
Foster + Partners Inauguates Saudi Pavilion’s Model Village at Expo 2025 Osaka
via archdaily.comKSA Pavilion, Expo 2025 Osaka - The pavilion’s massing recalls the organic shapes of traditional Saudi villages. Image © Nigel Young / Foster + PartnersThe national pavilion of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomes its first visitors at Expo 2025 Osaka. The latest photographs showcase Foster + Partners's design, aiming to create a spatial experience that evokes the character of Saudi Arabian towns and cities. Positioned at the Yumeshima waterfront, the pavilion offers visitors an engag -
In good hands: Bankston and Sans-Arc Studio put collaboration to the test
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In a landscape where quantity often challenges quality, partnerships with genuine purpose and cultural resonance will be the ones that continue to stand out. Furthermore, it appears the rise of cross-industry partnerships has reshaped the way consumers interact with design brands. Take the collaboration between Australian hardware brand Bankston and architecture studio Sans-Arc Studio, for example, manifesting as a tangible representation of a shared design ethos. The latest evolution -
Jasmax expands into Victoria with Canvas Projects union
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Jasmax has expanded its presence in Australia by joining forces with Melbourne-based practice Canvas Projects. The move builds on the New Zealand-founded architecture and design firm’s 2022 entry into the market with the opening of its Sydney studio.The Melbourne studio enables Jasmax to pursue opportunities across Victoria, particularly in education, health, transport and cultural sectors. The integration of Canvas Projects brings with it a strong portfolio of civic and community-focused -
Jasmax expands into Victoria with Canvas Projects merger
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Jasmax has expanded its presence in Australia by joining forces with Melbourne-based practice Canvas Projects. The move builds on the New Zealand-founded architecture and design firm’s 2022 entry into the market with the opening of its Sydney studio.The Melbourne studio enables Jasmax to pursue opportunities across Victoria, particularly in education, health, transport and cultural sectors. The integration of Canvas Projects brings with it a strong portfolio of civic and community-focused -
A vision for learning, legacy and landscape
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Architectus has completed the Duigan Centre at Brighton Grammar School, a purpose-built facility that bridges the realms of science, creativity, and entrepreneurship. Situated along St Andrews Street, the Centre houses specialised areas for science, technology, and art, distributed across two levels, with additional basement car parking and three rooftop tennis courts, replacing the previous on-ground courts.“Together, the laneway, cloister, courtyard and windows create a spatial journey t -
Attic Above Garden House / RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture)
via archdaily.com© Ernest Theofilus architects: RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture)Location: Karawaci, IndonesiaProject Year: 2025Photographs: Ernest TheofilusArea: 450.0 m2 Read more » -
Coldefy and Carlo Ratti Associati Completes the French Pavilion for Expo Osaka 2025
via archdaily.comFrance Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo 2025 by Coldefy & CRA - Carlo Ratti Associati. Image © Julien LanooFrench architecture studio Coldefy and Italian architecture practice CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati have completed the 'Theatre of Life,' the project selected as France's national pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025, and welcomes visitors until 13 October. The pavilion welcomes both natural and artificial habitats, aiming to illustrate how design can connect human and non-human worlds while sho -
The Swiss Pavilion, Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, Explores Lightweight Materials at Expo Osaka 2025
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Exterior view of the Swiss Pavilion. Image © FDFA, Presence SwitzerlandThe latest photographs of the Swiss Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka have just been released. Designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, NUSSLI, and Bellprat Partner, as a result of a competition won, the pavilion guides visitors through five spatial zones under the theme From Heidi to High Tech. The installation brings together references from Swiss cultural narratives and technological developments in a multi-sensory setting. In -
Common Bakery by Rezen Studio
Blending nostalgia, warmth and Italian-influenced materiality, Common Bakery's new Fremantle outpost is a sophisticated yet casual setting - one where Rezen Studio’s design lets the croissants, not the interiors, take centrestage. -
High Street cannabis dispensary by Dreamers and Shakers
A new wellness space on Enmore Road in Sydney is challenging traditional ideas of what a cannabis retail environment can be. -
Maison de la Federation Française de Canoë Kayak et Sports de Pagaie / Le Studio Sanna Baldé
via archdaily.com© Clément Guillaume architects: Le Studio Sanna BaldéProject Year: 2024Photographs: Clément GuillaumeArea: 1950.0 m2 Read more » -
160-metre-high tower proposal hovers over historic Brisbane city precinct
Located adjacent to the city’s cathedral, the 38-storey commercial tower project involves the adaptive reuse of key heritage places. -
The Rental 2.0 / Ellison Studios
via archdaily.com© Anson Smart architects: Ellison StudiosProject Year: 2024Photographs: Anson SmartArea: 400.0 m2 Read more » -
The Cabin of Palette / Wiki World+Advanced Architecture Lab
via archdaily.com© Wiki World architects: Advanced Architecture Lab[AaL]architects: Wiki WorldLocation: Wuhan, Hubei Province, ChinaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Wiki WorldArea: 60.0 m2 Read more » -
Ideas and the five senses: Nine of the best installations in Milan
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Ten of the best: New products from Milan Design Week 2025
Writing for InteriorsAu, Penny Craswell hit the streets of Milan in search of her favourite products of the 2025 design week.
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