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Gold Street by Gab Oláh
The first floor of a former Collingwood pub is adapted for contemporary living, connecting past and present with care and clarity. -
Kirsty Volz on the rise of high-density housing
ArchitectureAu Asks the Brisbane academic and architect, “When it comes to apartment towers in our suburbs, how high is too high?” -
KLEE Sapanca House / the | work
via archdaily.com© the | work architects: the | workLocation: Sapanca, TürkiyeProject Year: 2025Photographs: the | workArea: 350.0 m2 Read more » -
La Bocatoma Housing Modules / Cubbil studio
via archdaily.com© Andrés Villota architects: Cubbil studioLocation: Quimiag, EcuadorProject Year: 2024Photographs: Andrés VillotaArea: 110.0 m2 Read more » -
La Seigneurie Funeral Home / ultralocal architectes
via archdaily.com© Paul Dussault architects: ultralocal architectesLocation: Québec, CanadaProject Year: 2024Photographs: Paul DussaultPhotographs: Area: 450.0 m2 Read more » -
House Z / Benoit Rotteleur Architecte
via archdaily.com© Antoine Seguin architects: Benoit Rotteleur ArchitecteLocation: Yerres, FranceProject Year: 2023Photographs: Antoine SeguinArea: 200.0 m2 Read more » -
Winners announced: 2025 Architeam Awards
The winners of the 2025 Architeam Awards have been named, with the winning and commended projects demonstrating that “small practice architects continue to lead through creativity, empathy and purpose.” -
The Architecture of Restraint: When Choosing Not to Build Becomes Design
via archdaily.comFRAC Dunkerque / Lacaton & Vassal. Image © Philippe RuaultIn a world facing ecological exhaustion and spatial saturation, the act of building has come to represent both creation and consumption. For decades, architectural progress was measured by the new: new materials, new technologies, new monuments of ambition. Yet today, the discipline is increasingly shaped by another form of intelligence, one that values what already exists. Architects are learning that doing less can mean designi -
DC Alexander Park / Brooks + Scarpa Architects
via archdaily.com© Brooks + Scarpa architects: Brooks + Scarpa ArchitectsLocation: 501 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, United StatesProject Year: 2022Photographs: Brooks + ScarpaArea: 52300.0 m2 Read more » -
Snøhetta Reveals New Images of Winning Düsseldorf Opera House Design
via archdaily.comDüsseldorf Opera House by Snøhetta. Image © MIR/SnøhettaSnøhetta has revealed new images of their winning design for the new Düsseldorf Opera House. First launched in 2017, the "Opera House of the Future" competition experienced several interruptions over the years due to shifts in the planned construction site, extending the decision-making process for this significant cultural project. The new building is set to accommodate the Deutsche Oper am Rhein alongsi -
House in the Ostuni Countryside / Tela Architettura
via archdaily.com© Nicolò Panzeri architects: Tela ArchitetturaLocation: Ostuni, ItalyProject Year: 2025Photographs: Nicolò PanzeriArea: 150.0 m2 Read more » -
DAM Launches Interactive Exhibition of 100 Years of Architectural Construction Kits in Frankfurt, Germany
via archdaily.com"Architectural Construction Kits 1890-1990. Plenty to Play With!" exhibition at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM). October 25, 2025 to February 8, 2026. Image © Moritz BernoullyThe Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) in Frankfurt, Germany, has opened a new interactive exhibition, on view from October 25, 2025, to February 8, 2026, presenting 100 years of architectural construction kits. Developed in collaboration with graphic designer Claus Krieger, Professors Andreas Kretzer and Philipp -
From Bentley to King Living: How an ex-automotive designer is redefining luxury furniture
In this video, King Living design mentor Chris Cooke reflects on his background in automotive design and his move from Bentley in the UK to leading King Living’s creative direction in Sydney. He discusses the company’s approach to design and its focus on circular production and product recovery, as well as the collaborative energy that drives the studio. -
From Bangkok to Florence: 6 Unbuilt Public Space Projects Rethinking Community, Ecology, and Urban Identity
via archdaily.comEliava Park / About Architecture. Image © Anghuladze Sandro; Visual Phenomena Studies Public spaces remain some of the most dynamic sites for unbuilt architectural experimentation, revealing how cities and architects can imagine accessibility, gathering, and civic identity. In this curated Unbuilt edition, submitted by the ArchDaily community, the selected proposals examine parks, pedestrian corridors, cultural landscapes, and open-access urban environments that invite people to meet, -
WA government declares 10 station precincts for fast-tracked housing
The initial 10 train station precincts have been prioritised for the development of higher density housing through streamlined planning processes. -
BCP Tower / Groupe3 Architectes + Atelier Rachid Andaloussi
via archdaily.com© Doublespace Photography architects: Atelier Rachid Andaloussiarchitects: Groupe3 ArchitectesLocation: Anfa, MoroccoProject Year: 2024Photographs: Doublespace PhotographyArea: 24000.0 m2 Read more » -
Tent House / Nha Dan Architects
via archdaily.com© Hiroyuki Oki architects: Nha Dan ArchitectsLocation: Nha Trang, VietnamProject Year: 2024Photographs: Hiroyuki OkiArea: 440.0 m2 Read more » -
Silence Is Also Important: Acoustics as Cultural Infrastructure
via archdaily.comCourtesy of FabriTRAK SystemsIn 1952, American composer John Cage presented his groundbreaking piece "4'33''" for the first time. In it, the orchestra produces no intentional sound for four minutes and thirty-three seconds. What can be heard instead are breaths, movements, and subtle noises that would normally go unnoticed, but here become part of the composition itself. With this work, Cage revealed that absolute silence does not exist. There is always sound, even when unplanned.In the same way -
Anji International Convention and Exhibition Center / FRI + Tus-Design
via archdaily.com© 3000 images architects: INTERNATIONAL FREDERIC ROLLAND ARCHITECTUREarchitects: Tus-DesignLocation:No. 1060, Lingfeng South Road, Anji County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, ChinaProject Year: 2025Photographs: 3000 imagesArea: 182000.0 m2 Read more »
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